The Acropolis Museum's programme: "A museum open to all"

A museum open to all, the Acropolis Museum

"A museum open to all" 

Following the success of the  programme entitled "A museum open to all", a project, created for European Heritage Days, has been extended by the Acropolis Museum.

The programme has been developed also for migrants and refugees. A series of talks and presentations lasting an hour each are carried out  on Wednesdays and Thursdays. They are designed to explain specific exhibits in the Museum; the Rock of the Acropolis and the great moments of its history; ancient Greek art and the people who created it.

 

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The top floor gallery of the Acropolis Museum, the Parthenon Gallery. Images courtesy of the Acropolis Museum 27.09.2021

Additional information:
Days: Wednesdays & Thursdays
Hours:9:00  & 11:00 a.m., 13:00 & 15:00 p.m
Duration: 60 minutes
Participation: Up to 20 visitors per presentation, including escorts and translators. 
Sanitary protection measures:The use of a protective mask (not provided by theMuseum) and an individual whisper acoustic device (provided by the Museum) is mandatory. At the same time, interested parties are also made aware of the Museum's health protection measures against the spread of covid-19 (https://theacropolismuseum.gr/metra-ygeionomikis-prostasias-sto-moyseio-akropolis).

 


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