Archaeological Exhibits at the Syntagma Metro Station
Syntagma Square, Athens, Greece 10563Map
+30 210 870 7000
Neighborhood: Syntagma
Overview
The construction work undertaken on the city's metro system during the 1990s brought an unprecedented number of archaeological finds to light. Some of these finds can be seen at the metro station on Syntagma Square. The exhibits include ancient grave stones, an aqueduct from the 5th century BC, pottery, a 2,000-year old beehive and a mosaic from the 5th century AD. Most interesting is the geological cross-section on display, with each layer of earth representing a different historical period. An example of this would be the grave containing a skeleton from the 4th century BC lying a few metres below a 16th-century cistern.
- Open Hours: Sunday to Sunday from 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
- Type:
Attractions & Landmarks
- Nearest Train: Syntagma
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