We are continuing our museum education activities in the museum’s courtyard, and we are expecting you on Sunday, 3 October, at the innovative ‘Pine-needle Telephones’ open-air workshop.
Inspired by nature and guided by the artist Martha Dimitropoulou, children will learn how we can coexist harmoniously with nature and will make masterpieces with pine needles, leaves and sticks from the Museum’s courtyard!
We’ll visit the permanent exhibition, starting with the Satellite room, we’ll make a short stop to see rare collections of phones, and then, in the hall of ancient Greece, we will understand how pigeons carried messages.
Times:
10.00-10.45
11.00-11.45
12.00-12.45
13.00-13.45
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*Participation in all of the Museum’s activities is free! Online booking required.
Public Health Measures:
*We ‘connect’ with you safely, following the state’s instructions for halting the spread of the pandemic. Masks are mandatory in the Museum’s spaces, and to enter the museum, you must show:
For adults and minors aged 12 and over:
- a vaccination certificate or certificate of recovery or
- the result of the rapid test for the coronavirus COVID-19 antigen, which must have been carried out within 48 hours prior to entry into the space.
For minors from 4 to 11 years of age:
Certificates are shown either in hard copy or electronically on the visitor’s mobile phone.
Certificates are displayed either in hard copy or electronically by the visitor’s mobile phone. In scanning your QR code, we will not collect, store or otherwise process your personal information.
Monday – Friday
10:00-17:00
(last entry on 16:00)
Two Sundays each month
10:00-16:00