The National Historical Museum Of Athens
- by XpatAthens
- Tuesday, 05 April 2016
What was once the Old Hellenic Parliament Building in Athens, it is now the National Historical Museum, home to interesting items and artifacts that are from the period of 1453 to the Second World War. The museum emphasizes the Greek Revolution and Dave found that the museum built upon his knowledge of the Greek War of Independence.
There are hundreds of items on display, ranging from weapons to a collection of traditional Greek costumes. The ship's wooden mastheads from the revolution era were particularly striking. Perhaps even a little cartoon like!
There are hundreds of items on display, ranging from weapons to a collection of traditional Greek costumes. The ship's wooden mastheads from the revolution era were particularly striking. Perhaps even a little cartoon like!
The Old Parliament Building is certainly worth seeing from the outside, even if you do not have the time to visit the museum. The building is of a neoclassical design, and an impressive bronze statue stands at the front. This is of General Theodoros Kolokotronis, one of the most prominent characters of the Greek War of Independence. Anyone interested in the creation of modern Greece should definitely visit this museum!
Visit on a Sunday. It’s free!
Visit on a Sunday. It’s free!
To see more of Dave’s experience at the museum, please visit: Dave’s Travel Pages.