Museum

Explore the Acropolis Museum Virtually

Ancient Greek treasures in a stunning modern setting — Athens, Greece

The Acropolis Museum is a world-class archaeological museum dedicated entirely to the findings of the Athenian Acropolis. Opened in 2009, its glass-floored building was purpose-built over an active excavation site, allowing visitors to peer down at ancient ruins beneath their feet.

Housing more than 4,000 artifacts, the museum traces the story of life on the Acropolis from the Bronze Age through late antiquity. The top-floor Parthenon Gallery is oriented exactly as the temple itself, offering panoramic views of the Acropolis through floor-to-ceiling windows.

Virtual Tour Links

🏛️ Acropolis Museum on Google Arts & Culture

Browse high-resolution images of the Caryatids, Parthenon frieze, and archaic sculptures with detailed curatorial notes.

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Quick Facts

  1. Opened 2009 — Designed by Bernard Tschumi to replace the old hilltop museum
  2. Built over an archaeological site — Glass floors reveal ongoing excavations below
  3. 4,000+ artifacts — Exclusively from the Acropolis and its slopes
  4. Parthenon Gallery — Aligned to the temple with direct sightlines to the Acropolis

💡 Pro Tip

Zoom into the Parthenon frieze on Google Arts & Culture — the high-resolution scans let you see chisel marks and traces of original paint invisible to the naked eye in person.

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