Omonia Square

Praça Omonia

Omonia Square, located in the heart of Athens, is one of the most iconic and bustling squares in the Greek capital. Founded in 1846, Omonia, whose name means “harmony” in Greek, has historically been a meeting point and reference for Athenians, representing a crossroads of cultures, commerce, and social activities. The square was conceived during […]

Numismatic Museum of Athens

Museu Numismático de Atenas

The Numismatic Museum of Athens, located in one of the most fascinating neoclassical residences in the city, is an essential stop for anyone wishing to immerse themselves in the monetary and cultural history of Greece. This museum is not just a collection of ancient coins, but an open window into the economic, political, and social […]

National Historical Museum

Museu Histórico Nacional

The National Historical Museum of Athens, located in the majestic old Parliament building on Stadiou Street, is a true treasure trove of Greek historical memory. Founded in 1882 by the Historical and Ethnological Society of Greece, the museum found its permanent home in the old Parliament building in 1960, a place full of symbolism and […]

National Museum of Contemporary Art – Athens

Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea - Atenas

The National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens (EMST) is a fundamental institution for the Greek and international art scene, located in the iconic building of the old Fix brewery in the Koukaki district. Founded in 2000, the museum opened its doors to the public at its current location in 2016, after years of traveling […]

National Archaeological Museum of Athens

Museu Arqueológico Nacional de Atenas

The National Archaeological Museum of Athens, founded in 1829, is one of the most important museums in the world and houses a vast collection of artifacts that tell the story of Greek civilization from prehistoric times to the late ancient period. Located in a majestic neoclassical building, the museum is not only a national treasure, […]

National Gallery – Alexandros Soutsos Museum

National Gallery - Museu Alexandros Soutsos

The National Gallery of Greece, also known as the Alexandros Soutsos Museum, is one of the main custodians of Greek artistic heritage, founded in 1878. Located in Athens, the gallery represents a journey through centuries of creativity, with a collection ranging from post-Byzantine art to contemporary art, including also Renaissance and Baroque works. One of […]

Museum of Pavlos and Alessandra Kanellopoulou

Museu de Pavlos e Alessandra Kanellopoulou

The Pavlos and Alexandra Kanellopoulou Museum, located on the picturesque Theorias street at the foot of the Acropolis of Athens, is a hidden gem that houses an extraordinary collection of antiquities and artworks. Founded in 1976, the museum is the result of the generosity of Pavlos and Alexandra Kanellopoulou, who donated their private collection to […]

Museum of the City of Athens – Vouros-Eutaxias Foundation

Museu da Cidade de Atenas - Fundação Vouros-Eutaxias

The City Museum of Athens, located in the heart of the Greek capital, offers a fascinating journey through the history of the city from the 19th century to today. Housed in the neoclassical palace known as the residence of Stamatios Dekozis-Vouros, this museum is a place where Athens’ past comes alive through objects, paintings, furniture, […]

Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments

Museu de Instrumentos Musicais Folclóricos Gregos

The Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments, located in the picturesque neighborhood of Plaka in Athens, is a hidden gem for music and traditional Greek culture enthusiasts. Founded in 1991 thanks to the collection donated by the musicologist Fivos Anoyanakis, the museum offers a fascinating and in-depth overview of Greek musical history through a vast […]

Museum of Modern Greek Culture

Museu da Cultura Grega Moderna

The Museum of Modern Greek Culture, located in the picturesque neighborhood of Plaka in Athens, is one of the most fascinating cultural institutions in the city. Originally founded in 1918 as the Museum of Greek Handicrafts, it underwent several transformations over the years, becoming the National Museum of Decorative Arts in 1923 and finally acquiring […]