The Museum of Cycladic Art is located in Athens and is one of the most important museums in Greece. It was founded in 1986 with the main purpose of housing the collection of ancient Cycladic art of Nikolaos and Dolly Goulandris. The museum is mainly dedicated to the Cycladic culture of the Early Cycladic period (3200-2000 BC), which developed on the Cycladic islands of the Aegean. In particular, the museum is known for the characteristic Cycladic figurines, the marble statuettes with abstract and simple lines, which are among the most recognizable symbols of ancient Greek art. The museum also hosts periodic exhibitions of contemporary art, emphasizing the connection between the ancient and the modern world. The architecture is contemporary, and the exhibition spaces are designed to showcase delicate and simple works of art.
The Museum of Cycladic Art includes many activities for children:
School Tours of the Museum's Exhibitions : School tours of the exhibitions offer children the opportunity to discover and love the world of the Museum,
Educational programmes for preschoolers : Through group activities, children enhance their sociability, express themselves creatively and learn to cooperate, taking an exciting journey into the past through the Museum's exhibits,
Educational programmes for 3rd grade students : The themes of the activities are based on the Museum's permanent exhibitions. The hands-on experience helps children become familiar with the world of the Museum and its exhibits,
Educational programmes for 4th grade students : Includes "Getting to know the Museum's vessels", "Daily life in ancient Athens",
Educational programmes for 1st grade students : Includes "Cycladic Culture", "The Museum's Clay Vessels", "Everyday Life in Ancient Athens".
The Museum is closed every Tuesday as well as January 1, Clean Monday, March 25, Easter Sunday & Monday, Easter Sunday & Monday, May Day, Holy Spirit Day, August 15, December 25, December 26.
Free admission for Friends of the Museum, children up to 18 years of age, disabled persons and their companion, unemployed persons on presentation of an active OARD card.