Piraeus Archaeological Museum / Hellenistic Theatre Description
In the Archeological Museum of Pireaus can be seen the famous bronze statues of Athene (fourth century B.C.) and Apollo (sixth century B.C.), which were rediscovered some time ago in the nearby harbor.

Other exhibits include black and red figured vases, tomb reliefs and interesting representations of battles between Greeks and Amazons.

To the west, near the Archeological Museum, is the Hellenistic theater (second century B.C.). Round the west and south sides of the peninsula between the Kántharos and Pasalimáni harbors are remains of Konon's town walls (394-339 B.C.).
Hobbies & Activities category: Archeological exhibit, museum;  Town walls, fortifications, gates;  Glass, porcelain, pottery exhibit;  Gold, silver, metalworking exhibit;  Standalone sculpture, statue or fountain;  Theatrical hall or company
Address
Piraeus Archeological Museum
31 Charilaou Trikoupi Street
18536 Piraiás
Greece
Hours
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
OpenClosed8:308:308:308:308:308:30
Closed15:0015:0015:0015:0015:0015:00
Always open, even if weekly hours indicate otherwise
Assumption Day - Christian (August 15)
Óhi Day - Greece & Cyprus (October 28)
Cost
AdultAdmission Cost
Concession or reduced rateDiscount
Child 17 & under
Students from EU
Tips
Admission is free on Sundays between November and March and on the first Sunday of each month except July, August and September.
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