• Each has bears the name of"Themistokles". The Archaeological Museum of the Athenian Agora is hosted in the Hellenistic Stoa of Atallos.
  • The museum’s exhibition features finds from the excavations of the American School of Classical Studies in the Ancient Agora dating from the Neolithic era until...
  • Beautiful ancient sculptures and artifacts decorate this museum and the grounds of the Agora itself is also worth a visit!
  • A faithful replica of the original building, it was reconstructed in the 1950s and is now home to the Museum of Ancient Agora (included in admission price).
  • Today, Stoa of Attalos serves as the Ancient Agora of Athens Museum, showcasing the archaeological treasures unearthed during excavations.
  • The museum’s collection contains various items found during the excavations of the Ancient Agora, like ceramics, jewels, weaponry and coins.
  • The museum was restored by the American School of Classical Studies between 1953 and 1956 to house the finds from the excavations in the Ancient Agora.
  • BY FOOT: Going up from Monastiraki Square, take Adrianou Street for a 5 minute walk to the Ancient Agora where the Museum of the Ancient Agora is located.
  • One of the most impressive buildings in Ancient Agora is the Stoa of Attalos, which underwent a revamping in itself and now houses the Agora’s Museum.
  • The archaeological museum of the Ancient Agora is fully accessible to visitors with reduced mobility and wheelchair users.