{"id":80183,"date":"2022-01-09T18:18:02","date_gmt":"2022-01-09T18:18:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.headout.com\/blog\/?p=80183"},"modified":"2023-01-05T16:47:42","modified_gmt":"2023-01-05T12:47:42","slug":"museum-of-cycladic-art","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.headout.com\/blog\/museum-of-cycladic-art\/","title":{"rendered":"A-Z guide to the Museum of Cycladic Art Athens"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Museum of Cycladic Art is one of the many Greek places brimming with history and culture, and is located in one of the most plush neighborhoods of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.headout.com\/things-to-do-city-athens\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Athens<\/a> &#8211; on Neophytou Douka street. Inaugurated in 1986, it houses a 5000-year old rich collection of Cycladic art from the islands of the Aegean Sea. It also holds a variety of art pieces from Cyprus and Ancient Greek civilizations, making it an iconic destination with an extremely fascinating collection. Apart from these permanent collections, the Museum\u2019s temporary exhibitions have displayed notable works of archeology and modern and contemporary art in an attempt to highlight the parallels between ancient and modern artworks.<\/p>\n<p>Each one of the four floors of The Museum of Cycladic Art is an insightful dive into ancient Greece and its neighbors. <\/p>\n<h2> Museum of Cycladic Art &#8211; Handy Information<\/h2>\n<h4>Museum of Cycladic Art &#8211; Things to know <\/h4>\n<table>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td>\ud83d\udccd Location:<\/td>\n<td>Athens<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u23f0 Suggested Duration:<\/td>\n<td> 1-2 Hours<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\u2600\ufe0f Best Time to Visit:<\/td>\n<td>Early morning or late afternoon<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\ud83c\udf9f\ufe0f Museum of Cycladic Art Tickets:<\/td>\n<td><a href=\"https:\/\/www.headout.com\/museum-of-cycladic-art-athens-tickets\/museum-of-cycladic-art-tickets-e-14999\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">\u20ac12<\/a><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td>\ud83d\ude87 Closest Subway:<\/td>\n<td>Evangelismos<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<h4>Museum of Cycladic Art Address<\/h4>\n<p>Neofitou Douka 4,  Athina 106 74, Greece <a href=\"https:\/\/goo.gl\/maps\/PDo5A6uiD3StNmjb7\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Get Directions<\/a><\/p>\n<h4>Must-see at Museum of Cycladic Art<\/h4>\n<p> The Cycladic CollectionAncient Greek ArtCypriot ArtLife in Antiquity<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" data-src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-content\/image\/d51b99bb25483770be3abbca72821ac1-3309020187_abe7601f4b_b.jpeg?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=compress&amp;w=1100&amp;h=550&amp;crop=faces&amp;fit=min\" data-sizes=\"auto\" alt=\"\" sizes=\"888px\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-content\/image\/d51b99bb25483770be3abbca72821ac1-3309020187_abe7601f4b_b.jpeg?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=compress&amp;w=1100&amp;h=550&amp;crop=faces&amp;fit=min\" data-pagespeed-url-hash=\"2277449308\" onload=\"pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkImageForCriticality(this);\">The Museum of Cycladic Art &#8211; Athens<\/p>\n<h2>Tickets and Opening Hours<\/h2>\n<h4>Ticket costs (for Permanent Collections)<\/h4>\n<ul>\n<li><b>General admission:<\/b>  \u20ac8<\/li>\n<li>A reduced ticket cost of \u20ac5 for seniors (over 65 years), students and 19-26 year olds.<\/li>\n<li>Entry is free for kids (under 18 years), disabled visitors and their companion, Archeology and Art History students.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h4>Opening Hours<\/h4>\n<ul>\n<li><b>The museum remains closed on Tuesdays<\/b><\/li>\n<li><b>Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday:<\/b> 10 AM &#8211; 5 PM<\/li>\n<li><b>Thursday:<\/b> 10 AM &#8211; 8 PM<\/li>\n<li><b>Sunday:<\/b> 10 AM &#8211; 5 PM<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>The Museum of Cycladic Art has three permanent exhibitions &#8211; Cycladic Art, Ancient Greek Art and Cypriot Art. Each of them are some of the most important and biggest collections in the world and are displayed aross three floors of the building. <\/p>\n<h2>Best Time to Visit<\/h2>\n<p>Through the day, the place is generally most crowded between 1:00 PM &#8211; 2:00 PM, so if you wish to see less crowds, morning or late afternoon visits will suit you best.<\/p>\n<p>The museum is indoors, so any time of the year is ideal for a visit. But if you&#8217;re looking to take your own time to explore what the museum has to offer and avoid the tourist crowd, the best time to visit would be March and November. These months are considered the best time to see the many museums in the city. It is not very crowded and these months don&#8217;t have many national holidays, which means attractions will be open throughout the month. Added bonus of less crowds means you can take your time to explore whatever catches your interest. <\/p>\n<p>You can read more about the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.headout.com\/blog\/best-time-to-visit-athens\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">best time to visit Athens<\/a>.<\/p>\n<h2>Why Visit <\/h2>\n<p>The Cycladic Museum was built to display the precious collection of Nicholas and Dolly Goulandris, which was started in 1960, way before the museum\u2019s inauguration in 1986. The exhibitions consist of some highly prestigious and beautiful items, right from weapons, jewelry, idols and sculptures, and much more. All these are made from a variety of materials ranging from stone and clay to marble and bronze. The museum holds one of the most complete collections of Cycladic art in the world. It is also a Green museum, and actively aims to reduce its energy footprint, while also spreading awareness on environmental issues.<\/p>\n<h3>What is Cycladic Art?<\/h3>\n<p>The Cyclades are an area of 33 large and several smaller islands in Central and Southern Aegean waters. During the third millennial BC most individuals began using metal to manufacture tools, weapons and other items used in their everyday lives. Archaeologists believe the Cyclades&#8217;people were unified culturally in their earliest Bronze Age and were associated with mainland Greece and the mainland of Crete. The population started to move away from the larger and smaller settlement of Phylakopis, an archaeological site which can be found in Milos island.<\/p>\n<p>The Cycladic Art style is a type of prehistoric art that emerged from the these islands in the Aegean Sea around 3200 BCE. These works are characterized by their sleek, <b>white marble figures with elongated proportions and minimalistic features<\/b>. Although relatively few Cycladic artifacts survive today, they have been tremendously influential in the development of later art movements such as Cubism and Abstract Expressionism.<\/p>\n<p>One of the most famous examples of Cycladic Art is the &#8220;Venus de Milo&#8221; statue, which was discovered on the island of Milos in 1820 CE. This work, along with other Cycladic sculptures, has inspired numerous modern artists including Pablo Picasso, who once said: &#8220;It was I who created Cubism, but before me there was the Cyclades.&#8221;<\/p>\n<h3>Importance of Cycladic Art and Culture<\/h3>\n<p>Cycladic culture is one of the three major Aegean cultures, making Cycladic art a major branch of Aegean art. Residing mainly in the islands on the Aegean Sea &#8211; a region of historic importance for many Ancient Greek civilizations, the Cycladic civilization was one of the vital contact links between Europe and Asia.<\/p>\n<p>The artifacts consist of daily use items as well as decorations and sculptures, all of which gives you an interesting view of the kind of lives those people lived. The abstract marble figurines, which are the best-known art of the period, have inspired great artists of the 20th century, like Konstantin Brancusi, Amedeo Modigliani, Alberto Giacometti and many more.<\/p>\n<h3>Wide variety of collections<\/h3>\n<p>Your visit is not just limited to ancient Cycladic sculptures and items, as the name might suggest. The other two major permanent collections feature ancient Greek art and Cypriot art. Apart from that, the museum\u2019s celebrated temporary collection has featured artworks from some of the biggest names in modern and contemporary art, including Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Thomas Struth, Louise Bourgeois and many more. These modern artworks and other archeological pieces make your experience much more diverse and thoughtful.<\/p>\n<h2>Inside the Museum of Cycladic Art<\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" data-src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-content\/image\/9ab2a60aed97e93d0bfd3387b2d45d5c-HPZyL01477576293.png?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=compress&amp;w=900&amp;h=550&amp;crop=faces&amp;fit=min\" data-sizes=\"auto\" alt=\"\" sizes=\"892px\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-content\/image\/9ab2a60aed97e93d0bfd3387b2d45d5c-HPZyL01477576293.png?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=compress&amp;w=900&amp;h=550&amp;crop=faces&amp;fit=min\" data-pagespeed-url-hash=\"3040308281\" onload=\"pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkImageForCriticality(this);\"> <a href=\"https:\/\/cycladic.gr\/en\/page\/ta-ktiria\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Image Courtesy: The Museum of Cycladic Art<\/a><\/p>\n<h3>The Permanent Collections Building<\/h3>\n<p>The museum&#8217;s Permanent Collection is divided into three sections, across four floors: the Cycladic Art, the Ancient Greek Art and the Cypriot Art. Each of these collections are amongst the biggest in the world, and offer great insight into the eras that these artefacts belong to.<\/p>\n<h3><span>1<\/span>The Cycladic Collection<\/h3>\n<p>Museum Highlight<\/p>\n<p>Displayed on the first floor, the Cycladic Collection is definitely the highlight of the museum. An extension of the extensive private collection of Nicholas and Dolly Goulandris, it is one of the <b>most complete collections<\/b> of Cycladic art in the world. It includes a range of artifacts dating back to the <b>Early Bronze Age<\/b> The near translucent white marble figurines and vases have caught the attention of visitors and artists alike, influencing various artworks. Complementing these are the bronze or clay objects like Aegean pots and weapons used for rituals and daily-use, as well as intricately sculptured marble bottles, cups, plates, jewelry and smaller figurines. The simplistic perfection of these marvelous designs have inspired numerous contemporary and modern artists.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" data-src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/media\/images\/88a366299bbefb70d462abfe924daa56-Cycladic-figurine.jpg?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=1000&amp;w=1000&amp;h=300&amp;crop=250&amp;fit=250\" data-sizes=\"auto\" alt=\"\" sizes=\"300px\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/media\/images\/88a366299bbefb70d462abfe924daa56-Cycladic-figurine.jpg?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=1000&amp;w=1000&amp;h=300&amp;crop=250&amp;fit=250\" data-pagespeed-url-hash=\"465828380\" onload=\"pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkImageForCriticality(this);\"><\/p>\n<h3><span>2<\/span>Ancient Greek Art<\/h3>\n<p>Interactive Panels<\/p>\n<p>Two permanent exhibitions are dedicated to <b>Ancient Greek Art<\/b>, making this collection a major attraction of the museum. The exhibitions on the second and fourth floor contain a huge variety of precious arts as well as objects belonging to a wide time span from 2nd millennium BC to 4th century AD. The second floor exhibition focuses on artistic, historical and technological developments in ancient Greece and displays them chronologically to help visualize the narrative. The revolutionary events that shaped the Greece we know today are clearly reflected by the art of this era. This includes everything from luxury items to simple everyday use objects like stone and bronze vessels, pottery, terracotta figurines, painted vases, coins, seals, jewelry and other items, decorated with representations of their gods and heroes. The visitors can interact with touchscreen panels to dive deeper into the significant developments that took place during the time.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" data-src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/tour\/28242\/TOUR-IMAGE\/ae30d4aa-fe87-4893-80ad-561d257e3079-14999-athens-athens-museum-of-cycladic-art-admission-ticket-04.jpg?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=1000&amp;w=1000&amp;h=300&amp;crop=250&amp;fit=250\" data-sizes=\"auto\" alt=\"\" sizes=\"300px\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/tour\/28242\/TOUR-IMAGE\/ae30d4aa-fe87-4893-80ad-561d257e3079-14999-athens-athens-museum-of-cycladic-art-admission-ticket-04.jpg?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=1000&amp;w=1000&amp;h=300&amp;crop=250&amp;fit=250\" data-pagespeed-url-hash=\"286447693\" onload=\"pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkImageForCriticality(this);\"><\/p>\n<h3><span>3<\/span>Cypriot Art<\/h3>\n<p>Largest Collection Outside Cyprus<\/p>\n<p>The third floor of the museum presents the Cypriot Collection through an immersive interactive exhibition. With more than 800 artifacts from the 4th millennium BC to the Medieval period, The MCA\u2019s collection of Ancient Cypriot Art is one of the largest such collections outside Cyprus. A bewildering and spectacular amalgamation of Greek, Egyptian, Nearby Eastern traditions and local cultures, the artworks depict the close relations between these civilizations. You can find prehistoric figurines, Archaic and Classical sculptures, inscriptions, bronze and gold jewelry, glasswork and even ceramics. The museum\u2019s approach in setting up the lighting, decoration and illustrated surfaces makes the viewers notice and appreciate the details and imaginative shapes on Cypriot pottery and other items.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" data-src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-content\/image\/bf8a753f5b36112fe42489361e6795f3-monument-statue-close-up-sculpture-art-temple-1393489-pxhere.com.jpg?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=1000&amp;w=1000&amp;h=300&amp;crop=250&amp;fit=250\" data-sizes=\"auto\" alt=\"\" sizes=\"300px\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-content\/image\/bf8a753f5b36112fe42489361e6795f3-monument-statue-close-up-sculpture-art-temple-1393489-pxhere.com.jpg?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=1000&amp;w=1000&amp;h=300&amp;crop=250&amp;fit=250\" data-pagespeed-url-hash=\"1619825119\" onload=\"pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkImageForCriticality(this);\"><\/p>\n<h3><span>4<\/span> Life in Antiquity<\/h3>\n<p>Blended Experience: Digital Recreation + Artefacts<\/p>\n<p>The <b>fourth floor exhibition<\/b> features texts and art from 5th to 1st century BC, about the <b>Greek society\u2019s religious habits, myths and beliefs<\/b>.Walking through the collection gives you a solid perspective and understanding of ancient Greek societies.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" data-src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-banner-image\/image\/0b7c00a1500714e6a503cae71eb15527-ae30d4aa-fe87-4893-80ad-561d257e3079-14999-athens-athens-museum-of-cycladic-art-admission-ticket-04.jpg?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=1000&amp;w=1000&amp;h=300&amp;crop=250&amp;fit=250\" data-sizes=\"auto\" alt=\"\" sizes=\"300px\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-banner-image\/image\/0b7c00a1500714e6a503cae71eb15527-ae30d4aa-fe87-4893-80ad-561d257e3079-14999-athens-athens-museum-of-cycladic-art-admission-ticket-04.jpg?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=1000&amp;w=1000&amp;h=300&amp;crop=250&amp;fit=250\" data-pagespeed-url-hash=\"4177489530\" onload=\"pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkImageForCriticality(this);\"><\/p>\n<h3>The Stathatos Mansion<\/h3>\n<p>The Stathatos Building in the Museum of Cycladic Art is a stunning example of modern architecture. A stunning structure with hints of classic Greek architecture, as well Romantic Classicism with gold inlays and marble staircases on the inside, and statues of Greek goddesses &#8211; Athena and Nike &#8211; on the fa\u00e7ade. Aside from the exhibits it hosts, the building itself is worth the visit; it is notable work of the Bavarian architect, Ernst Miller, this building remains an important example of the neoclassical architecture.<\/p>\n<p>This building hosts temporary exhibits and is constantly home to some of the best curated works, including those from contemporary artists as well as themes that explore ancient Graecian culture.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" data-src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/media\/images\/8670b65746038d7a44daf6c4158a9d1b-Museum%20of%20Cycladic%20Art.jpg?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=compress&amp;w=1100&amp;h=550&amp;crop=faces&amp;fit=min\" data-sizes=\"auto\" alt=\"\" sizes=\"888px\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/media\/images\/8670b65746038d7a44daf6c4158a9d1b-Museum%20of%20Cycladic%20Art.jpg?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=compress&amp;w=1100&amp;h=550&amp;crop=faces&amp;fit=min\" data-pagespeed-url-hash=\"2496397654\" onload=\"pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkImageForCriticality(this);\">The Stathatos Building, Museum of Cycladic Art &#8211; Athens<\/p>\n<h2>Where To Buy Museum of Cycladic Art Tickets? <\/h2>\n<p>The best option is to get your timed <a href=\"https:\/\/www.headout.com\/museum-of-cycladic-art-athens-tickets\/museum-of-cycladic-art-tickets-e-14999\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Museum of Cycladic Art tickets<\/a> online since you need not worry about being denied entry. Booking them online also gives you the perks of discounts and cashback, saving you time &amp; money. <\/p>\n<h2>Getting There<\/h2>\n<ul>\n<li><b>By Metro:<\/b> Evangelismos station (line 3) or Syntagma station (lines 2 and 3) <\/li>\n<li><b>By Bus:<\/b> Rigillis lines A5, E6, E7, X14, O54, 200, 203, 204, 220, 221, 224, 235, 408, 608, 622, 732 and 815.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2> Insider tips for your Visit<\/h2>\n<ul>\n<li>There are comprehensive and interesting texts on display accompanying all exhibition items. They also include maps, chronological charts and touch screens. Make sure to have a read to make your visit more insightful.<\/li>\n<li>The museum has facilities like a Book and Gift shop and The Cycladic Cafe, which has a delightfully charming ambience to surround you as you enjoy some hearty Cycladic flavors and aromas for breakfast, brunch, snacks or lunch. Have a sneak peek at the menu before your visit. <\/li>\n<li>The MCA has developed its app to offer free digital self guided tours in Greek, English and French. You can look for the numbering on some selected items and find detailed information about them through the app\u2019s tours.<\/li>\n<li>Make sure to check out the exhibition of contemporary art in the new building to completely absorb the experience that the museum tries to offer. You can reach there by a tunnel that connects both the buildings internally. <\/li>\n<li>Don\u2019t forget to look at the suggested activities page before your visit. There are many interactive and fun workshops, contests and other events on different themes taking place round the year that you\u2019d not want to miss!  <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2> Things to do Nearby<\/h2>\n<p>                                                                      <img decoding=\"async\" data-src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-content\/image\/7cb8b7b817591fbe931beff12f10f4d0-genny-dimitrakopoulou-owiIxBvzjBo-unsplash.jpg?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=compress&amp;w=400&amp;h=300&amp;crop=faces&amp;fit=min\" data-sizes=\"auto\" alt=\"\" sizes=\"280px\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-content\/image\/7cb8b7b817591fbe931beff12f10f4d0-genny-dimitrakopoulou-owiIxBvzjBo-unsplash.jpg?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=compress&amp;w=400&amp;h=300&amp;crop=faces&amp;fit=min\" data-pagespeed-url-hash=\"1275542591\" onload=\"pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkImageForCriticality(this);\">                                            Benaki Museum                           <\/p>\n<p>The Benaki Museum is one of the most popular museums in Athens. It was founded in 1930 by Antonis Benakis, and houses a collection of over 30,000 artifacts from Greek history. The museum is divided into three sections: the Archaeological Museum, the Byzantine Museum, and the Islamic Art Museum. <\/p>\n<p>                                                                                                    <img decoding=\"async\" data-src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-content\/image\/33e7c02071fe42744d6e74f0830fc624-lazarescu-alexandra-afmMFZtKmSI-unsplash.jpg?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=compress&amp;w=400&amp;h=300&amp;crop=faces&amp;fit=min\" data-sizes=\"auto\" alt=\"\" sizes=\"280px\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-content\/image\/33e7c02071fe42744d6e74f0830fc624-lazarescu-alexandra-afmMFZtKmSI-unsplash.jpg?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=compress&amp;w=400&amp;h=300&amp;crop=faces&amp;fit=min\" data-pagespeed-url-hash=\"1981323380\" onload=\"pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkImageForCriticality(this);\">                                            Lycabettus Hill                          <\/p>\n<p>The Lycabettus Hill is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Athens. The hill is located in the center of the city and offers stunning views of the Acropolis and the surrounding area. Visitors can take a cable car to the top of the hill or hike up one of the many trails. There are also a number of restaurants and cafes located on the hill if you want to grab a bit after reaching the top.<\/p>\n<p>                                                                                                    <img decoding=\"async\" data-src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-content\/image\/2479f264e55fd03f8409f4bc3652d3ae-PIXNIO-9564-725x544.jpeg?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=compress&amp;w=400&amp;h=300&amp;crop=faces&amp;fit=min\" data-sizes=\"auto\" alt=\"\" sizes=\"280px\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-content\/image\/2479f264e55fd03f8409f4bc3652d3ae-PIXNIO-9564-725x544.jpeg?fm=pjpg&amp;auto=compress&amp;w=400&amp;h=300&amp;crop=faces&amp;fit=min\" data-pagespeed-url-hash=\"1260635767\" onload=\"pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkImageForCriticality(this);\">                                            Syntagma Square                          <\/p>\n<p>Syntagma Square is the central square of Athens, Greece.  The western side of the square is taken up by the Greek Parliament building. The Square also contains a number of fountains and statues, including a statue of the Unknown Soldier, which is guarded by Evzones in traditional costume. On Sundays, the changing of the guard ceremony is conducted with an accompanying band playing patriotic music. The Square is a popular gathering place for Athenians and tourists alike, and is especially busy on public holidays.<\/p>\n<h2> Restaurants Near the Museum of Cycladic Art<\/h2>\n<p> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-content\/image\/c32155fb5f260cd8232b6ce3ab4e9d4c-demi-deherrera-L-sm1B4L1Ns-unsplash.jpg?ixlib=rb-0.3.5&amp;ixid=eyJhcHBfaWQiOjEyMDd9&amp;s=cc1080b2c97301bbd83d70d0ebbdce45&amp;auto=format&amp;fit=crop&amp;w=658&amp;q=10\" alt=\"athens in january - what to eat\" data-pagespeed-url-hash=\"1952846256\" onload=\"pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkImageForCriticality(this);\"> <span>Me Kolonaki<\/span><\/p>\n<p>A quaint restaurant specialising in healthy foods, Me Kolonaki is barely a minute away from the museum. It is particularly well known for its savoury, protein-rich crepe and iced latte. Many gluten-free and vegan options available!<\/p>\n<p> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-content\/image\/267d0980201ca077626aed4a206ff752-karthik-garikapati-oBbTc1VoT-0-unsplash.jpg??ixlib=rb-0.3.5&amp;ixid=eyJhcHBfaWQiOjEyMDd9&amp;s=cc1080b2c97301bbd83d70d0ebbdce45&amp;auto=format&amp;fit=crop&amp;w=658&amp;q=10\" alt=\"athens in january - what to eat\" data-pagespeed-url-hash=\"1952846256\" onload=\"pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkImageForCriticality(this);\"> <span>Alfiere Caffe<\/span><\/p>\n<p>An Italian fine-dining restaurant, the Alfiere Caffe is best if you&#8217;re feeling up to a pizza and wine. The restaurant is famed for it&#8217;s perfect pairings and serves one of the best cups of coffee in the city! Keep in mind that reservations are required, so make sure to book in advance.<\/p>\n<p> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-content\/image\/8a028289df9c8ffe17b179dcc6c2b76e-jessica-loaiza-DHYfjAe_eeo-unsplash.jpg?ixlib=rb-0.3.5&amp;ixid=eyJhcHBfaWQiOjEyMDd9&amp;s=cc1080b2c97301bbd83d70d0ebbdce45&amp;auto=format&amp;fit=crop&amp;w=658&amp;q=10\" alt=\"athens in january - what to eat\" data-pagespeed-url-hash=\"1952846256\" onload=\"pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkImageForCriticality(this);\"> <span>Sweet Alchemy<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Established by the famous Greek chef, Stelios Parliaros, Sweet Alchemy is a little pastry shop that&#8217;s the perfect pitstop for decadent dessert after your meal. Their loose chocolates are specially delightful!<\/p>\n<p> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-content\/image\/c2197c4159835c3cf2b8f633b1c9be26-mae-mu-I7A_pHLcQK8-unsplash.jpg?ixlib=rb-0.3.5&amp;ixid=eyJhcHBfaWQiOjEyMDd9&amp;s=cc1080b2c97301bbd83d70d0ebbdce45&amp;auto=format&amp;fit=crop&amp;w=658&amp;q=10\" alt=\"athens in january - what to eat\" data-pagespeed-url-hash=\"1952846256\" onload=\"pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkImageForCriticality(this);\"> <span>TGIF<\/span><\/p>\n<p>TGIF&#8217;s famous American foodchain has set up shop right next to the Museum of Cycladic Art! Serving up burgers, beers and fries the American way, TGIF is but a stone&#8217;s throw away from the museum.<\/p>\n<p> <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn-imgix.headout.com\/blog-content\/image\/5bff37ae44cb37e06ddd7326e8ffb1bb-alex-hudson-HgbLAVGIjzE-unsplash.jpg?ixlib=rb-0.3.5&amp;ixid=eyJhcHBfaWQiOjEyMDd9&amp;s=cc1080b2c97301bbd83d70d0ebbdce45&amp;auto=format&amp;fit=crop&amp;w=658&amp;q=10\" alt=\"athens in january - what to eat\" data-pagespeed-url-hash=\"1952846256\" onload=\"pagespeed.CriticalImages.checkImageForCriticality(this);\"> <span>Karavitis<\/span><\/p>\n<p>A Greek restaurant with authentic cuisine less than half a kilometre from the museum, Karavitis is a quaint little place that emanates Mediterranean vibes with it&#8217;s rustic outdoor sitting. Their lamb chops and wine selection are a must-try!<\/p>\n<h2> FAQs<\/h2>\n<h4><strong>How much does it cost to go to the Museum of Cycladic Art?<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>The ticket costs for the Permanent Collections of the museum is \u20ac8 for General admission. A reduced ticket cost of \u20ac5 for seniors (over 65 years), students and 19-26 year olds. Entry is free for kids (under 18 years), disabled visitors and their companion, Archeology and Art History students.<\/p>\n<h4>What is the Museum of Cycladic Art?<\/h4>\n<p>The Museum of Cycladic Art is an artifact museum in Athens, Greece. It focuses on the promotion of ancient civilizations of the Aegean and Cyprus, and houses a rich collection of Cycladic Art along with other historic objects.<\/p>\n<h4><b>What is Cycladic Art known for?<\/b><\/h4>\n<p>Cycladic Art is best known for its mesmerizing marble figurines, usually of a female figure with arms folded above the abdomen, slightly flexed knees and an elegant, yet simplistic blank head with a sharply defined nose. They are of varying sizes, with some of the tallest soaring over 1.4 meters high.<\/p>\n<h4 style=\"\">Where are Cycladic Figurines usually found?<\/h4>\n<p>The figurines have been found extensively all over the Cycladic islands of the Aegean Sea. 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