15 February 2014 - 15 February 2014

Astral divinities: images, beliefs, cult

The stars, Selene (the moon) and Helios (the sun), played a special role in ordering time, in the beliefs of people, and in understanding the place of humankind in the universe. The ancient Greeks gave human form to celestial bodies and a daily course above the earth in chariots or on horses. In Pheidian art, depictions of astral divinities find their most sublime expression, bestowing a cosmic setting for celebrated events. With the sculptures of the Parthenon as a focus and using rich visual materials, visitors will have the opportunity to talk with the Museum’s Archaeologist-Hosts about the diverse and fascinating world of the stars and their presence on the monuments of the Acropolis.
 

Information

Greek: 1 p.m.

English: Saturday talks can also be given in English, upon email request ([email protected])

Duration: 30 minutes

Participation:  Limited to 30 visitors per session. For registration, please refer to the Information Desk at the Museum entrance on the same day. The gallery talk is free of charge. Only the admission fee to the permanent exhibition is required (5 euros). 

Meeting point: Information Desk

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