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Technopolis City of Athens

Enter through the main Pireos Street entrance to get the full impact of the industrial architecture, rather than the smaller side gates that skip the dramatic first impression.

Technopolis City of Athens, Athens · Thissio & Kerameikos
Category
Museum
Duration
1h 30m
Best Time
Any time
Entry
Rating
4.5 (18,121)
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About Technopolis City of Athens

Enter through the main Pireos Street entrance to get the full impact of the industrial architecture, rather than the smaller side gates that skip the dramatic first impression. Most visitors rush through during afternoon hours when harsh sunlight hinders the moody atmosphere, but golden hour visits (around 6-7pm) bring out the best in the brick and metal structures. The circular gas holder spaces host the best exhibitions, so prioritize these over the rectangular gallery buildings which often contain group shows that are easily forgotten.

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Getting there

Address
Pireos 100, Athina 118 54, Greece
Neighborhood
Thissio & Kerameikos
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Tips, answered

Enter through the main Pireos Street entrance to experience the full impact of the industrial architecture, rather than the smaller side gates that skip the dramatic first impression.

Most visitors rush through during afternoon hours when harsh sunlight detracts from the moody atmosphere, but visits between 6pm and 7pm make a more pleasant viewing experience.

The circular gas holder spaces host the best exhibitions, so consider prioritizing these over the rectangular gallery buildings which often contain less memorable group shows.

Plan for about 1h 30m.

Technopolis City of Athens is in the Thissio & Kerameikos neighborhood of Athens. The address is Pireos 100, Athina 118 54, Greece. The area is well-served by metro.

This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.

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Kerameikos Archaeological Site
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Kerameikos Archaeological Site

Kerameikos is Athens' ancient cemetery and pottery district where the city's elite were buried for over 1,500 years, from the 12th century BC through Roman times. You'll walk along the Sacred Way where pilgrims began their journey to Eleusis, see remarkably preserved grave stelae and sculptures, and explore sections of the ancient city walls including the Sacred Gate and Dipylon Gate. The small but excellent museum houses extraordinary finds including painted pottery, marble sculptures, and grave goods that reveal how ancient Athenians honored their dead. The site feels refreshingly peaceful compared to the Acropolis crowds. You'll follow ancient stone paths between excavated grave plots, some still containing original marble monuments and carved reliefs. The Sacred Way stretches into the distance, lined with foundations of ancient monuments, while cypress trees and wild herbs grow between the ruins. The museum occupies a modern building at the entrance, with climate controlled galleries displaying delicate painted vases and haunting funerary sculptures. This is Athens' most underrated major site, and frankly, most visitors skip it entirely for their loss. Entry costs €8 (€4 reduced), and the combo ticket with other sites is worth it if you're doing a archaeological tour. Skip the audio guide and focus your time on the Street of Tombs and the museum's painted pottery collection. The site closes early in winter (3pm), so don't leave it for late afternoon.

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