The Greek Museums- The amazing journey to the past of Greece
The Greek Museums- The amazing journey to the past of Greece
The Greek culture is one of the most emblematic in the world. The occupation of Greece from the long history, the miracle of the classical Greek civilization, the Byzantine glory, and the recent history of the country excite the imagination. Greece is in fact a vast exhibition space, into which engage the centuries, influences and everyday life. Anyone who has the opportunity to be found on a small Greek island, it will certainly notice the continuity of culture, since even the everyday utensils are identical to those it encounters in the museum showcases. Greece has more than 100 museums. This figure is indicative of the archaeological wealth of the country. Apart from the large national museums, including the Acropolis Museum, the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, the visitor has the opportunity to enjoy the ancient Greek treasures in almost every corner of Greece. The museums are located very close to the archaeological sites and keep the relationship between locality finds and archaeological fields.
When someone wander in Paleopolis Samothrace and feel the power of the place, will complement his knowledge of the great culture of Kaveires apothafmazontas the showcases of the archaeological museum hosting unique treasures. Respectively in Santorini, the Archaeological and Prehistoric Museum complement the experience of browsing the prey culture, which seems to have stopped in time. Delos, Delphi, at Eleusis, Olympia and Aegina, the Cyclades, Crete, everywhere in Greece, the treasures of the ancient Greek culture alive stand witnesses of a past that glorified humanity.
Greece has over 50 historical and folklore museums that preserve the memories and values of the modern Greek civilization. Apart from these major exhibitions, in many villages and towns operate small collections, which are created by the love of the people for their land. The Ethnological and Folklore Museum of Macedonia - Thrace, the Museum of Greek Folk Art in Athens, the Museum of Epirus Folk Art "Costas Frontzos", the Historical Museum of Crete and all the other small and large museums and collections keep alive the memories of heroic national struggles, but and illustrating the everyday life of an era gone but not lost.
Thematic museums usually created from the passion of a man or a small group for a particular activity • are born fine arts museums, cored a private collection, or theatrical art museums, from the love and dedication of some collector.
The Greece has 18 main museums of visual arts, covering a vast subject, painting as the philately as visual art. It also has three important museums for art of the theater, the Museum and Greek Theater Study Center, with valuable collections, the Museum Marika Kotopouli and Spathario Shadow Theatre Museum.
In Thessaloniki operates the Greek Film Museum and across the country operate wonderful museums to music, photography, natural history, science and technology and, of course, on maritime art and history.
The Greek culture is one of the most emblematic in the world. The occupation of Greece from the long history, the miracle of the classical Greek civilization, the Byzantine glory, and the recent history of the country excite the imagination. Greece is in fact a vast exhibition space, into which engage the centuries, influences and everyday life. Anyone who has the opportunity to be found on a small Greek island, it will certainly notice the continuity of culture, since even the everyday utensils are identical to those it encounters in the museum showcases. Greece has more than 100 museums. This figure is indicative of the archaeological wealth of the country. Apart from the large national museums, including the Acropolis Museum, the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, the visitor has the opportunity to enjoy the ancient Greek treasures in almost every corner of Greece. The museums are located very close to the archaeological sites and keep the relationship between locality finds and archaeological fields.
When someone wander in Paleopolis Samothrace and feel the power of the place, will complement his knowledge of the great culture of Kaveires apothafmazontas the showcases of the archaeological museum hosting unique treasures. Respectively in Santorini, the Archaeological and Prehistoric Museum complement the experience of browsing the prey culture, which seems to have stopped in time. Delos, Delphi, at Eleusis, Olympia and Aegina, the Cyclades, Crete, everywhere in Greece, the treasures of the ancient Greek culture alive stand witnesses of a past that glorified humanity.
Greece has over 50 historical and folklore museums that preserve the memories and values of the modern Greek civilization. Apart from these major exhibitions, in many villages and towns operate small collections, which are created by the love of the people for their land. The Ethnological and Folklore Museum of Macedonia - Thrace, the Museum of Greek Folk Art in Athens, the Museum of Epirus Folk Art "Costas Frontzos", the Historical Museum of Crete and all the other small and large museums and collections keep alive the memories of heroic national struggles, but and illustrating the everyday life of an era gone but not lost.
Thematic museums usually created from the passion of a man or a small group for a particular activity • are born fine arts museums, cored a private collection, or theatrical art museums, from the love and dedication of some collector.
The Greece has 18 main museums of visual arts, covering a vast subject, painting as the philately as visual art. It also has three important museums for art of the theater, the Museum and Greek Theater Study Center, with valuable collections, the Museum Marika Kotopouli and Spathario Shadow Theatre Museum.
In Thessaloniki operates the Greek Film Museum and across the country operate wonderful museums to music, photography, natural history, science and technology and, of course, on maritime art and history.