Herakleidon Museum - Μουσείο Ηρακλειδών

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Athina, Greece

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Herakleidon Museum - Μουσείο Ηρακλειδών Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Herakleidon Museum - Μουσείο Ηρακλειδών is located in Athina, Greece on Iraklidon 16. Herakleidon Museum - Μουσείο Ηρακλειδών is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category museum in Greece.

Address

Iraklidon 16

Phone

+30 2103461981

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Does not have assistive hearing loop

Open hours

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Daniel

Very interesting! You learn a lot about Greek technologies and inventions that were so important. The cleverness in that time blew my mind honestly. Unfortunately the second building was closed at the time so only got to see part of it, but still worth (I believe it was) 8 entrance fee.

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Jan Torfs

Located in a busy pedestrian street in thé Thissio area. I liked this museum and admire thé victories of thé Greek warships based on thé structure of their boats and tactical skills in attack. Thé second part of this museum presents a link between art and sciences. Very interesting idea for artists , scientists and mainly for youngsters as part of their education. Here they also organise temporary interesting expositions. Absolutely worth a visit.

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Pierros Zevolis

One of the most beautiful cultural museums of Athens. Located at the historical area of the city (Thisio) at a pedestrian road. Nice cultural exhibitions, interesting and educational, with interaction activities. A small shop is also exists, variety of courses for the public are organized from time to time.

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Dimitris Polymenopoulos

One of Athens' most interesting and lesser known museums dedicated to Ancient Greek technology. Be sure to visit both buildings.

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Michael Tse - Hannibal

Small but interesting museum. Officially you're not allowed to take pictures, but I noticed nobody was being told off when they did. The museum consists of two buildings (A and B) which are less than a minutes walk from each other. I thought building B on war technology was the better one. The leaflet/map they give you doesn't shows very well where the buildings are in relation to each other, and the addresses are abreviated making building B hard to find on Google. Just ask the staff there if you get confused.

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Dean Nižetić

great exibition, very informative, giving oportunity to learn about ancient greek technology, very refreshing approach to learning history, moving away from marble, stone and other \plain old\ archaeology...

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stefgreek

Its a nice place with a lot to see. Its mostly based on maths and physics but you can also see the first robot and other mechanism like that if you want to go with your school or with your family and friends I highly recommend it

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Julia O

Very interesting small museum. Lots to read and more models would add interest. Who knew there was computer and robotics technology 400 BCE? A worthwhile visit.