The Gallery of the Acropolis Slopes

The first exhibition space, on the Museum’s ground floor, contains finds from the Acropolis slopes. Representing an integral part of the Rock's topography and history, the slopes hosted small and large sanctuaries, old and new cults, theatrical and musical venues and, further downslope, private residences.

The gallery’s upward sloping floor reflects the nature of the path that someone in antiquity would have followed as they ascended the Acropolis Rock, while glass panels in the floor allow Museum visitors to enjoy a visual connection with the archaeological excavation exhibited just below.

 

 

 

GALLERY HIGHLIGHTS

INTERACTIVE MAP

Loutrophoros
ΝΑ 1955 and 1957 Αα 31
Around 525 BC

Statue of Nike
Ακρ. 6476
1st-2nd cent. AD

Lekanis lid
ΝΑ 1956 ΝΑΚ 232
335-325 BC

Brazier
ΝΑ 1956 ΝΑΔ 179
150-86 BC

Funerary table (mensa)
ΝΑ 1955 ΝΑΜ 90
350-325 BC

Relief in the form of a small temple and portico
ΕΑΜ 1377
Around 350 BC

Pillar with votives dedicated to Asklepios. "Praxias' dedication"
ΕΑΜ 15244
350-300 BC

Relief plaque. "Silon's dedication"
ΕΑΜ 2565
Around mid 4th cent. BC

Treasure box from the sanctuary of Aphrodite Ourania
Π 66-67
Early 4th cent. BC

Statue of Papposilenus carrying the infant Dionysos
ΕΑΜ 257
2nd cent. BC

 
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ALL GALLERY EXHIBITS

THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE ACROPOLIS

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