- One of the most important museums in Greece
- Four different galleries to admire artifacts retrieved from the Acropolis' slopes
- See the Propylaia & the Temple of Athena Nike
- Admire the Caryatids & the Erechtheion
- See the Sanctuary of Artemis Brauronia
Operation hours: Winter season (1 November - 31 March): Monday to Thursday 9am - 5pm (last admission at 4:30pm) Friday 9am - 10pm (last admission at 9:30pm) Saturday and Sunday 9am - 8pm (last admission at 7:30pm. Summer season (1 April - 31 October): Monday 8am - 4pm (last admission at 3:30pm) Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 8am - 8pm (last admission at 7:30pm) Friday 8am - 10pm (last admission at 9:30pm) Saturday and Sunday 8am - 8pm (last admission at 7:30pm).
Child price: Please note that child price is valid for children till 18 years old.
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The Acropolis Museum is situated in the historic center of Athens, just southeast of the Acropolis. The address is Dionysiou Areopagitou 15, Athens 117 42, Greece.
The Acropolis Museum is designed to be accessible for people with disabilities. It has ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms to accommodate visitors with mobility challenges.
On average, visitors spend around 1,5 hours in the museum. We recommend that you have at least 2 hours to spend in the museum to go over the exhibits at a leisurely pace.
Photography is allowed in most areas of the museum, with the exception of the Archaic Acropolis Gallery on the first floor, without the use of flash.
Ideally, it's best to visit the Acropolis Museum during the early hours of the day; it tends to get crowded between 11 AM to 2 PM.
It comes down to your personal preference if you want to visit the Acropolis or the Acropolis museum first. However, if you have only one day in Athens we recommend you to visit the Acropolis first in order to avoid the crowds and the heat.