Acropolis Museum
The Acropolis Museum is an archaeological museum focused on the findings of the archaeological site of the Acropolis of Athens. The museum was built to house every artifact found on the rock and on the surrounding slopes, from the Greek Bronze Age to Roman and Byzantine GreeceAccess preferences
- Free Wifi (WiFi)
Free access to the Museum’s wireless network is available in all public areas of the building.
- Photography allowed (Photography)
Amateur photography and filming is permitted in all areas of the Museum, except the Archaic Acropolis Gallery.
- Physical Access (Accessible entrance for pushchairs and wheelchairs)
Special ramps for wheelchairs and strollers at all Museum entrances; Elevator access and WCs for people with disabilities available on all floors; Wheelchairs can be borrowed at the Information Desk.
- The Parthenon frieze game (Digital access)
An application gathers photographs and descriptions of all the frieze blocks preserved today in Greece and abroad. Both the general public and experts have the opportunity to discover the whole synthesis of this unique sculptural work of art.
- Virtual tour at the Acropolis Museum (Digital access)
The Acropolis Museum invites online visitors to a panoramic tour of its galleries. A VR 360ᵒ video offers users the feeling that they are in the real galleries and the choice to look towards the direction they will choose.
- Web page accessibility (Web accessibility)
The webpage, available in both Greek and English, is linked to the social media and provides information on planning a visit to the Museum in four additional languages. It also offers multiple search tools and has a responsive design that makes it adaptable to all devices. Furthermore it ensures access to colour-blind visitors and is user friendly to visually impaired people.
- acropolismuseum kids (Children friendly)
A special webpage for kids
Contact info
Acropolis Museum,
Dionysiou Areopagitou 15,,
11742 Athens, Greece.
+30 210 900 0903
info@theacropolismuseum.gr
https://www.theacropolismuseum.gr/en/