” light, movement, and a tectonic and programmatic element. Together these characteristics “turn the constraints of the site into an architectural opportunity, offering a simple and precise museum” with the mathematical and conceptual clarity of ancient Greek buildings”
The New Acropolis Museum is situated under the south slope of the Acropolis in Dionyssiou Areopagitou Street. Set only 280 meters (310 yd), as the crow flies, away from the Parthenon, and a mere 400 meters (440 yd) walking distance from it, the museum will be the largest modern building erected so close to the ancient site, although many other buildings from the last 150 years are located closer to the Acropolis. The New Acropolis Museum was designed by Bernard Tschumi. Tschumi’s design revolves around three concepts: light, movement, and a tectonic and programmatic element. Together these characteristics “turn the constraints of the site into an architectural opportunity, offering a simple and precise museum” with the mathematical and conceptual clarity of ancient Greek buildings. The New Acropolis Museum was given to the public in 2009.

New Acropolis Museum of Athens
The collections of the New Acropolis Museum are exhibited on three levels while a fourth middle level houses the auxiliary spaces such as the museum shop, the café and the offices.
The Gallery of the Slopes of the Acropolis of Athens. On the first level of the museum is the Gallery with findings of the Slopes of the Acropolis. The long and rectangular hall, whose floor is sloping, resembles the ascension to the rock.
Archaic Gallery. Then, the visitor is found at the large trapezoidal hall which accommodates the Archaic findings. Archaic is the period throughout the 7th century BC, until the end of the Persian Wars (480/79 BC). This period is characterized by the development of the city-state and the transition from aristocracy to tyranny and, eventually, democracy. It is also characterized by great achievements in the economy, art and intellectual life.
Propylaea, Temple of Athena Nike, Erechtheum. On the same floor there are also the artifacts and sculptures from the other Acropolis buildings such as the Erechtheum, the Temple of Athena Nike and the Propylaea and findings from Roman and early Christian Athens.For the first time ever, it is possible to view the coffered ceiling of the Propylaea and the sculptures from the parapet of the temple of Athena Nike, and finally, the Caryatids – or Korai of the Erechtheum at close proximity on the balcony overlooking the Gallery of the Slopes of the Acropolis.

Parthenon Gallery
Parthenon Gallery with the metopes, the pediments and the frieze. However the visitor is intended to see the latter during descent so as to keep the chronological order because he will first be directed to the last level of Parthenon marbles. The Parthenon hall has the same orientation with the temple on the Acropolis and the use of glass allows the natural light to enter. In the centre of the Parthenon Gallery on the 3rd floor, the visitor can observe a video presentation about the Parthenon and the sculptural decoration of the monument. In the same area are presented ancient marble inscriptions recording detailed cost records of the construction of the Parthenon and the statue of Athena Parthenos. As a result, visitors are informed on how democratic bodies functioned in the 5th century BC. The installation of the frieze of the Parthenon on the rectangular cement core that has exactly the same dimensions as the cella of the Parthenon enables a comprehensive viewing of the details of the frieze, as one takes the perimetric walk of the Gallery. The narrative of the story of the Panathenaic Procession is pieced together with a combination of the original blocks of the frieze and cast copies of the pieces in museums abroad, such as the British Museum and the Louvre.
From the 5th c. BC to the 5th c. AD. The exhibition concludes at the north side of the first floor gallery. Reliefs of Athenian decrees, impressive portraits, Roman copies of classical masterpieces and depictions of philosophers and historical figures are the exhibits covering the period from the 5th century BC to the 5th century AD. These collections of the New Acropolis Museum include the Sanctuary of Artemis Brauronia, the votives of the Classical and Hellenistic Periods and the votives of the Roman Period.
As the New Acropolis Museum is built over an extensive archaeological site, the floor, outside and inside, is often transparent using glass and thus the visitor can see the excavations below. The New Acropolis Museum also provides an amphitheatre, a virtual theatre and a hall for temporary exhibitions. This New Acropolis Museum offers all the amenities expected in an international museum of the 21st century.
Additional Information
Location: in the center of Athens
Visiting places with Organized tours
It is famous about
Parthenon marbles
The Caryatids from the south porch of the Erechtheum
Archaic Gallery
Finding from the 5th c. BC to the 5th c. AD
Modern architectural style














