National Archaeological Museum in Athens: A Treasure Trove Undergoing Transformation

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The National Archaeological Museum in Athens, one of the world's greatest museums, is set to undergo a €300 million (£252 million) renovation. With over 11,000 exhibits, the museum is a must-visit destination for its unparalleled collection of Greek antiquities.

The upcoming redesign, led by David Chipperfield Architects Berlin, will include an upgrade of the existing museum, a subterranean extension, the addition of 20,000 square meters of new space, and the creation of a public garden roof. The design aims to preserve the historic structure's complexity and intricacies while modernizing it for contemporary visitors.

Situated near Omonia Square, the museum was established in the 19th century to display and preserve a wealth of archaeological discoveries from around Greece. Its imposing neoclassical facade, with iconic Ionic columns, makes it a recognizable landmark in the birthplace of democracy.

Admission fees range from €6 to €12 (£5 to £10), depending on the season, and the museum is open from 8:30 am to 8 pm, except on Tuesdays when it opens at 1 pm. Due to the museum's vast size and extensive collection, it is recommended to dedicate a full day to explore its vast holdings.

The location of Greece's cultural heritage has been a source of diplomatic tension, particularly the ongoing dispute over the Elgin Marbles. In 2022, the Greek culture minister criticized the British Museum for hosting a fashion show using the Greek artifacts as a backdrop, calling it an "insult" to Greece and the legacy of the Parthenon sculptures.

As the National Archaeological Museum in Athens undergoes its transformative renovation, it remains a must-see destination for anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the rich history and cultural heritage of ancient Greece.

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