Epigraphic Museum

The Epigraphical Museum is overseen by the Ministry of Education. It displays over 14,000 ancient Greek inscriptions describing every aspect of private and public life; they form a key basis of historical research.

Founded in 1885, the museum aims to safeguard, protect, conserve, display and promote stone epigraphy. monuments.

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Address: 1, Tositsa Str, Athens
Area: Athens
Phone: +302108232950
Transportation: Metro Green (1) or Red (2) Line: Omonia Station
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