In the museum's exhibition grounds you can chronologically navigate through the four levels of the building and learn about the Hellenistic war history.
On the 1st floor you can see tributes to Antiquity, the Alexandrian Times, Byzantium, Frankish Rule, Ottoman Domination, the Greek Revolution of 1821, the New Hellenic State, the Balkan Wars, the First World War, the Asia Minor Campaign, the Greek-Italian War, the German Invasion, the Battle of the Forts, and the Battle of Crete.
The Mezzanine is dedicated to the action and contribution of the Greeks to the success of the Allied operations against Axis forces during the Second World War. It includes themes for the Sacred Company, El Alamein, Rimini, the action of the Navy and the Air Force. The tribute to World War II ends with the Occupation, Resistance, and the Liberation. These are followed by a tribute to the Greek contribution to the UN mission in Korea and also a special room devoted to the struggles of the Hellenism of Cyprus over the centuries. Finally, the tour ends with the collection of bravery medals.
A large collection of uniforms is displayed on the ground floor and in the reception area, while a special room is devoted to the Greek Army officer Petros Z. Saroglos and his rare collection of weapons concerning the Greek Revolution, the European Renaissance and the Napoleonic Wars, as well as weapons from various European countries, the Muslim world, the Far East, and weapons of primitive peoples of Oceania.
Athens War Museum
Benefit: Single Entry (Present Pass on Arrival)
Regular Price: Adult USD 6.65; Child USD 0.00
Attraction Highlights
- Discover war heirlooms such as weapons, tanks, photographs and works of art depicting battle scenes
- Learn about the perpetual historical unity of Hellenism through the ages
- Visit the Library and reading room
- 4 levels of war history to explore
- Support the conservation and education programs underway
Benefit:
Single Entry (Present Pass on Arrival)
Important Notes
Tickets must be redeemed at the Museum's cashier. Please have your pass present.
Address | Vas. Sofias & 2 Rizari, Athens |
Phone | +30 21 0725 2974 |
Email: | [email protected] |
Work Hours | Nov - March: 9 am - 5 pm April - Oct: 9 am - 7 pm |
Closed Days | New Year’s Eve, Good Friday, Good Saturday, Easter and Easter Monday, 1st of May, 25 & 26 December |
Website | http://www.warmuseum.gr |
What to expect
Things to look out for
The Athens War Museum also has a canteen and shop for your convenience. Make sure to pay them a visit after exploring the museum to pick up a souvenir or some refreshments. Free internet access is possible after a ticket has been purchased from the ticket office.
Helpful Tips
The museum is located in the centre of Athens, 15 minutes from Syntagma Square, opposite to the Evangelismos Metro Station.
For bookings & information for guided tours, tours, experimental and educational programs, contact 210 7244464.
The museum is wheelchair accessible. Please use the special entrance on Rizari Street and use the elevators internally.
For bookings & information for guided tours, tours, experimental and educational programs, contact 210 7244464.
The museum is wheelchair accessible. Please use the special entrance on Rizari Street and use the elevators internally.
Important Notes
Tickets must be redeemed at the Museum's cashier. Please have your pass present.
Address | Vas. Sofias & 2 Rizari, Athens |
Phone | +30 21 0725 2974 |
Work Hours | Nov - March: 9 am - 5 pm April - Oct: 9 am - 7 pm |
Closed Days | New Year’s Eve, Good Friday, Good Saturday, Easter and Easter Monday, 1st of May, 25 & 26 December |
Website | http://www.warmuseum.gr |