See the art of the 3rd millennium BC including marble sculptures, figures, vases, tools, & Weapons
Gain access to see 100+ tools and weapons that tell you a story about an ancient civilization in Greece
Book Museum of Cycladic Art Tickets to know more about civilizations of the central Aegean and culture of Greek Societies from the 2nd millennium BC
Behold the beautiful work of ceramics in the Proto-Cycladic period and learn about how the dinner rituals were in ancient Greece
Activity Location: Neophytou Douka 4, 106 74, Athens
Activity Time:
Activity Duration: 1-2 hours
Last admission: 15 minutes before closing
About the Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens:
Visit the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens developed in the Cyclades group of islands in south-eastern parts of Greece. Wander through the four floors to see the spectacular collection of Cycladic artwork dating back to the Bronze Age. Look at the beautiful artefacts including sculptures, figures, vases, tools, and weapons of various materials like metal, marble, and clay. Book Museum of Cycladic Art tickets to learn about the fascinating tales of Athens's history & culture portrayed through well-preserved antiques.
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Small-scale marble figurines are the hallmark of Cycladic art. From late fourth millennium BCE and the early second millennium BCE, Cycladic sculptures underwent a series of artistic changes with their bodily forms shifting from geometric to organic.
Marble carving is the most recognisable product of Cycladic culture. The abstract shapes of its figures have had an impact on a number of 20th- and 21st-century artists, including Amedeo Modigliani, Constantin Brancusi, Barbara Hepworth, Alberto Giacometti, Henry Moore, and Ai Weiwei.
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The museum is large enough to occupy you for several hours or more. It depends on how much time you have and how much specificity you want to provide. Most guided trips run 1-2 hours.