Museum of Cycladic Art
The Museum of Cycladic Art houses the world's finest collection of those hauntingly simple marble figurines that predate Stonehenge by a millennium.
About Museum of Cycladic Art
The Museum of Cycladic Art houses the world's finest collection of those hauntingly simple marble figurines that predate Stonehenge by a millennium. These 5,000-year-old sculptures from the Greek islands look so modern that Picasso and Brancusi studied them obsessively. You'll see over 3,000 artifacts spanning Bronze Age civilizations, plus a complete 4th-century BC Athenian house with original frescoes discovered during the museum's construction. Admission costs 7 EUR, which is excellent value for what you get.
The museum feels intimate and contemplative, nothing like the crowded Acropolis Museum. You start with the famous figurines on the ground floor: those crossed-arm marble women with tilted heads that seem almost alive under the lighting. The upper floors house Cycladic pottery, weapons, and jewelry, while the basement reveals the ancient townhouse with intact rooms and a courtyard. The whole place stays refreshingly cool even in summer heat.
Most people rush through in 30 minutes, but you should spend at least an hour to appreciate the subtleties. Skip the temporary exhibitions unless they specifically interest you: the permanent collection is the real draw. The audio guide costs 3 EUR extra and adds genuine insight into how these sculptures influenced modern art. Come on weekday mornings when tour groups haven't arrived yet, and you'll often have entire galleries to yourself.
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