On the occasion of European Heritage Days and World Tourism Day from Friday 26 September 2014 to Sunday 28 September 2014, the Acropolis Museum will present the famous bust of Aristotle discovered in 2005 during excavations of its site. Visitors will have the opportunity to participate in presentations-discussions about individuals of the past in the Acropolis Museum. Original representations, ancient written sources and rich visual material will introduce visitors to both unknown and famous existing figures of antiquity. Along with Archaeologist-Hosts they will discover the meaning of the portrait and will uncover distant but also more convincing efforts to represent possibly specific figures from the archaic period till the late antiquity.
On these days weekly Gallery Talks about the Museum masterpieces and the colors of the archaic statues will be held as usual.
GALLERY TALKS – PROGRAM
Friday 26 September:‘Archaic Colors’ 11 a.m. English & French, 12 noon Greek, ‘Masterpieces in the Acropolis Museum’ 6 p.m. English, 8 p.m. Greek
Saturday 27 September: ‘Individuals of the past in the Acropolis Museum’ 5 p.m. & 7 p.m. Greek, 6 p.m. English
Sunday 28 September: ‘Individuals of the past in the Acropolis Museum’ 5 p.m. & 7 p.m. Greek, 6 p.m. English, ‘Masterpieces in the Acropolis Museum’ 12:30 p.m. Greek, 1:30 p.m. English & French
Participation is limited to 30 visitors per session on a first-served basis. For registration details, please refer to the Museum Information Desk.
On Friday 26 September admission to the Museum will be free for visitors between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. On Saturday 27 September and on Sunday 28 September admission to the Museum will be free for visitors between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.
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