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Archaeological Museum of Piraeus

Archaeological Museum of Piraeus

Archaeological Museum of Piraeus

Archaeological Museum of Piraeus (Charilaou Trikoupi 31, Athens) – this museum has artifacts from the ancient Greek city of Piraeus and nearby Mochato and Kallithea, along with the coastal areas of Attica and the islands of the Saronic Gulf. Also on display here are Mycenaean and Roman period artifacts recovered from the bottom of the nearby sea. Visitors will also come across the statue of Apollo, two statues of Artemis and one of Athena, along with a collection of bronze statues and other fascinating ancient Greek artifacts. Hours: 8:30 am – 3:00 pm (Tuesday – Sunday) (closed on Monday). Admission: €3 (general). €2 (reduced: seniors, children up to 17 years, and students).