Gold, silver, iron and copper were metals in the service of people and the gods in ancient Athens. In the Museum’s artefacts metal often takes unexpected forms. The few metal objects which have survived until the present and references to them in written testimony, as well as openings in stone which once hosted metal attachments will form the basis of a discussion on the processing and use of metals in ancient times and their relationship with cult. The presentation will be enhanced by video projections about reconstructions of lost metal attachments on marble artefacts and exhibit casts.
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Greek: 1 p.m.
English: Saturday talks can also be given in English, upon email request ([email protected])
Duration: 50 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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