Co warto zobaczyć w Athens
Odkryj 31 zabytków, pomników i atrakcji w Athens, Greece. Od ikonicznych miejsc po ukryte perełki — zebrane z prawdziwych doświadczeń podróżników.
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Museum of Cycladic Art
Oficjalna strona— Holds the second largest collection of Cypriot antiquities in the world outside Cyprus, after the Metropolitan Museum in New York. Some of the most popular exhibits include the Cycladic figurines, the idols from Early Bronze Age Cyclades, whose style greatly influenced modernist work in the 20th century, and Cypriot …
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pottery and Ancient Greek artifacts, especially the ‘Scenes of Daily Life in Ancient Greece’ display, which is popular with families. They also sell great souvenirs, and lunch is available at the elegant Aethrion Café. If you are lucky, there may be a quirky temporary exhibition too (with no extra entry fee), as they hold not only archaeological, but modern and contemporary art exhibitions. Open late on Thursdays, closed on Tuesdays.
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National Archaeological Museum of Athens
Oficjalna stronaThis is the largest and most popular of Athens' many museums, and is usually very crowded. Its vast collection includes treasures unearthed from Mycenae by Heinrich Schliemann; a staggering array of sculpture including the earliest known Greek figurines dating from around 2,000 BC; frescoes from the volcanic island of …
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Santorini; as well as remains of Antikythera mechanism, the oldest known mechanical computer; and so much more that it is recommended visitors make several visits to absorb it all.
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Syntagma Square
Check out the Parliament building and the newly restored Grande Bretagne Hotel. Also, catch the changing of the guards in front of the Parliament every hour on the hour. Their uniforms and walking style is fun to see but make sure you don't stand on the wrong side of them if you want to take a picture.…
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If you accidentally do so, they will knock their gun and, as they are not allowed to speak, someone else from the guard will kindly ask you to change position.
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National War Museum
Not in Kolonaki, but just across the street, the National War Museum is the only significant surviving public project of the military dictatorship which ruled Greece 1967 - 1974. The museum's displays are old fashioned and biased towards the more successful periods of Greek military history.…
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The tanks, artillery guns and aircraft on display outside the museum form the most interesting part of its collection, and can be visited for free.
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Vorres Museum
Oficjalna stronaThe Vorres Museum is a diachronic museum of folk and contemporary art in Paiania, East Attica, Greece. Its grounds cover 320,000 m2 (80 acres) including several buildings, gardens and courtyards. Its collection includes over 6000 pieces covering 4000 years of Greek history and art.…
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The museum has been donated by the Vorres family to the Greek state.
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Ancient Agora
Oficjalna stronaThe site of the Ancient Agora in a green space with a beautiful view of the Acropolis. You will see the Temple of Hephaestus, the best preserved ancient Greek temple, the Attalos Stoa, the museum of the agora which is a reconstructed ancient building. From the agora you can walk towards Acropolis.…
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Extension of the agora is the Roman Forum.
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Lycabettus Hill
A 200m hill bordering the Kolonaki district. You can reach the top by walking or by a funicular railway (small charge). There is a cafe-restaurant with a great view of Athens towards the sea.…
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From halfway up looking towards the sea there are astonishing views of the Parthenon with the blue of the sea glimpsed between its columns.
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Benaki Museum
Oficjalna strona— Visit the beautiful Neoclassical main building which houses collections of Greek art, from ancient times through the Byzantine period and the modern state. Open late and for free on Thursday evenings. The museum shop is a good place to buy souvenirs.…
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There is a small selection at high prices but the quality is excellent.
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Numismatic Museum
Oficjalna stronaSituations just north of Syntagma Square, the building of the museum is one of the most beautiful in Athens, and was built by Ernst Ziller and was used as the residence in Athens of Schliemann. The collection contains thousands of ancient coins and ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Medieval figurines.
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Museum of Greek Folk Art
Oficjalna strona17 Kydathineon. An excellent museum of its type. Too often neglected by visitors to Athens, even though it is in the heavily touristed Plaka neighbourhood. Displays include artefacts, tools, primitive painting, folk pottery and interior decor. It is particularly strong on costume and embroidery.
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National Historical Museum
Oficjalna stronaSituated in the old parliament building on Stadiou Street a little northwest of Sytagma Square, this museum contains a large collection of historic documents such as the first constitution of Greece, furniture, equipment from the revolution. If you are lucky you may see the old session room.
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New Acropolis Museum
Oficjalna stronaDesigned by Swiss star architect Bernard Tschumi at a site south of the Acropolis, this long-overdue replacement for the musty old museum opened in June 2009. Located in Makryanni just below the Acropolis, it's easily accessed from the Acropolis station of the Metro. Entry is €5.
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Benaki Museum of Islamic Art
Oficjalna strona22 Ag. Asomaton & 12 Dipilou Streets – Kerameikos. An excellent collection which anyone interested in Islamic art will want to see. The museum was opened in 2004 as a branch of the Benaki, but is in a different part of town in two connected buildings.
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Kerameikos
The site of the ancient cemetery of Athens. It also houses the Dipylon Gate, where the Panathenaic procession would begin. It is a museum showcasing many of the grave stele and other archaeological items found on the grounds.
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Temple of Olympian Zeus
Only the ruins remain today. The column that has fallen and can still be seen on pieces was brought down during a thunderstorm about a century ago. The 1896 Olympic Stadium and Hadrian's Arch are located nearby
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Athens Municipal Art Gallery
On Pireos n° 51, near the Koumoundourou public square. Timetable: Monday - Friday 09:00 to 13:00 and from 17:00 to 21:00. Paintings of Greek painters of the half XX century are displayed.
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Roman Agora
Oficjalna stronaAt the west end of Plaka, houses the Tower of the Winds, an eight sided tower with a different wind deity on each side. Also located here are the remains of ancient shops and a fountain.
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Kanellopoulos Museum
Oficjalna strona12 Theorias & Panos Streets, Plaka. Tues-Sun 08:30-15:00. A small but excellent museum displays artifacts from Mycenean Greece on, and includes some wonderful Persian artifacts.
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Kaseriani Monastery and Gardens
A nice escape from the city in the foothills of Imitos. Walking trails. There's a functional monastery one can walk in, and several ruined chapels or basilicas up on the walks.
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Hotel Grand Bretagne
Facing the northern edge of the square, the first and last word in opulence for Athenian accommodation, the result of many a world leader passing through Athens.
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Greek National Gallery
Oficjalna strona— Located just south of Kolonaki proper, this museum exhibits Greek art from the 18th to 20th Centuries as well as some El Greco and Post-Byzantine art.
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National Theatre
Oficjalna stronaA low but imposing building erected between 1882 and 1890 by architect Ernst Ziller in the eclectic style of that age, commissioned by King George I.
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Panathinaiko Stadium
The stadium that housed the first modern day Olympic Games of 1896. Its an enormous, white, marble stadium, with a horseshoe configuration stadium.
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Museum of Greek Popular Musical Instruments
Oficjalna strona1-3 Dioyenous, Plaka. A very interesting museum which includes exhibits of traditional Greek musical instruments, with recordings of most of them.
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Hellenic Parliament Building
Formerly the royal palace, lining the eastern side of the square and guarded by kilted and pom-pommed soldiers - the evzones (ev-zone-ees).
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Daphni Monastery
A UNESCO World Heritage site, damaged by an earthquake in 1999 and closed to the public since.
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Park of Maritime Tradition
including the historical warships Georgios Averof and Velos
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Odeon of Herodes Atticus
This ancient theatre is still used for concerts and plays.
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Theatre of Dionysus
Another major ancient theatre
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Temple of Hephaestus
5th century BC, at the Agora
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