The Museum of Modern Greek Culture in Athens is dedicated to preserving and showcasing Greece's modern cultural heritage, spanning the 19th and 20th centuries.
The Museum of Modern Greek Culture, located in Athens' historical center near Monastiraki metro station, explores the social, artistic, and historical changes that shaped modern Greece. Its collection showcases everyday life, traditions, and artistic achievements. Highlights include folk art—traditional costumes, textiles, jewelry, and household items—reflecting Greece's regional diversity. The museum also features paintings and sculptures from prominent Greek artists, tracing the evolution of modern Greek art from the 19th-century National School to European modernist influences. Historical exhibits cover key periods like the Greek War of Independence and post-war era, alongside photographs, manuscripts, and personal items that document daily life and milestones. Thematic exhibitions, rotating regularly, delve into topics such as Greek music, dance, literature, and theater. This museum offers a rich insight into Greece's evolving modern identity.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Please go directly to the entrance of the Museum and scan the ticket (printed or on your phone). You do not meet any group or guide but you enter on your own.