The Archaeological Museum of Piraeus contains mainly sculptures, discovered in
Piraeus
Piraeus ( ; el, Πειραιάς ; grc, Πειραιεύς ) is a port city within the Athens urban area ("Greater Athens"), in the Attica region of Greece. It is located southwest of Athens' city centre, along the east coast of the Saronic ...
and in the area of the
Attic coast from
Bronze Age
The Bronze Age is a historic period, lasting approximately from 3300 BC to 1200 BC, characterized by the use of bronze, the presence of writing in some areas, and other early features of urban civilization. The Bronze Age is the second pri ...
to
Roman
Roman or Romans most often refers to:
*Rome, the capital city of Italy
*Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD
*Roman people, the people of ancient Rome
*''Epistle to the Romans'', shortened to ''Romans'', a letter ...
times,
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Collections
The museum's displayed objects are divided in sections:
[Ministry of Culture (Archaeological Receipts Funds), ''Archaeological Museum of Piraeus'' (brochure)]
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Prehistoric
Prehistory, also known as pre-literary history, is the period of human history between the use of the first stone tools by hominins 3.3 million years ago and the beginning of recorded history with the invention of writing systems. The use of ...
collection (
Mycenae
Mycenae ( ; grc, Μυκῆναι or , ''Mykē̂nai'' or ''Mykḗnē'') is an archaeological site near Mykines in Argolis, north-eastern Peloponnese, Greece. It is located about south-west of Athens; north of Argos; and south of Corinth. Th ...
an)
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Pottery
Pottery is the process and the products of forming vessels and other objects with clay and other ceramic materials, which are fired at high temperatures to give them a hard and durable form. Major types include earthenware, stoneware and por ...
collection
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Bronze statues
Bronze is the most popular metal for cast metal sculptures; a cast bronze sculpture is often called simply "a bronze". It can be used for statues, singly or in groups, reliefs, and small statuettes and figurines, as well as bronze elements ...
*A reconstruction of a typical Classical sanctuary (
Cybele's)
*Classical gravestones
*Large funerary monuments
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Hellenistic
In Classical antiquity, the Hellenistic period covers the time in Mediterranean history after Classical Greece, between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the emergence of the Roman Empire, as signified by the Battle of Actium in ...
sculptures
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Roman
Roman or Romans most often refers to:
*Rome, the capital city of Italy
*Ancient Rome, Roman civilization from 8th century BC to 5th century AD
*Roman people, the people of ancient Rome
*''Epistle to the Romans'', shortened to ''Romans'', a letter ...
sculptures
The building
The old building of the museum (330 m
2 ), which is currently used as a storage room, was built in 1935.
The new two-store building, which was inaugurated in 1981,
covers a total area of total 1.394 m
2. Both buildings neighbour on the Zeas ( el, Ζέα) ancient classical theater. In the near future, the theater site is going to be used as an open-air sculpture exhibition.
Visitors information
The museum is accessible with the
Athens metro or bus lines. It is 15-minute walk from
Piraeus station
Piraeus ( el, Πειραιάς, ) is the name of two railway stations in Piraeus, Greece, approximately 9 km south-west of the centre of Athens. The southern building is the present terminus of Athens Metro Line 1, formerly the Athens-Pirae ...
and a couple minute walk from bus station. Moreover, it is a 5-minute walk from the area for the reception of Cruise ships of the
Piraeus
Piraeus ( ; el, Πειραιάς ; grc, Πειραιεύς ) is a port city within the Athens urban area ("Greater Athens"), in the Attica region of Greece. It is located southwest of Athens' city centre, along the east coast of the Saronic ...
port.
Gallery
File:7669 - Piraeus Arch. Museum, Athens - 330s BC stele for a girl - Photo by Giovanni Dall'Orto, Nov 14 200.jpg, Funerary relief for a girl, flanked by her parents (330/320 BC)
File:7348 - Piraeus Arch. Museum, Athens - Athena - Photo by Giovanni Dall'Orto, Nov 14 2009.jpg, The ''Piraeus Athena
The Piraeus Athena is a bronze statue dated to the fourth century BCE. It currently resides in the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus.
Discovery
The Piraeus Athena was discovered in 1959, by workers who were drilling underground to install pipes. Br ...
'', a classical-age bronze
File:7262 - Piraeus Arch. Museum, Athens - The Piraeus Apollo - Photo by Giovanni Dall'Orto, Nov 14 2009.jpg, The ''Piraeus Apollo
The ''Piraeus Apollo'' is an archaic-style bronze dating from the 6th century BC, possibly from the years 530–520 BC, exhibited now at the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus, Athens.
Overview
The ''Piraeus Apollo'' is a product of the late ar ...
'', an archaic-age bronze
File:7041 - Piraeus Arch. Museum, Athens - Funerary lion - Photo by Giovanni Dall'Orto, Nov 14 2009.jpg, Copy of Piraeus Lion
The Piraeus Lion ( it, Leone del Pireo) is one of four lion statues on display at the Venetian Arsenal, Italy, where it was displayed as a symbol of Venice's patron saint, Saint Mark.
History
It was originally located in Piraeus, the harbour ...
File:7158 - Piraeus Arch. Museum, Athens - Nude youth, from Kephissia- Photo by Giovanni Dall'Orto, Nov 14 20.jpg, Nude ephebe (2nd century CE), Roman copy after an original of the Polykleitan school
File:7316 - Piraeus Arch. Museum, Athens - Artemis - Photo by Giovanni Dall'Orto, Nov 14 2009.jpg, Bronze statue of a ''Piraeus Artemis
Piraeus Artemis refers to two bronze statues of Artemis excavated in Piraeus, Athens in 1959, along with a large theatrical mask (possibly in honor of Dionysus) and three pieces of marble sculptures. Two other statues were found in the buried cache ...
''. It dates from the mid-4th century and is attributed to the sculptor Euphranor
AGMA Apollon Patroos Euphranor.
Euphranor of Corinth (middle of the 4th century BC) was a Greek artist who excelled both as a sculptor and as a painter.
Pliny the Elder provides a list of his works including a cavalry battle, a Theseus, and the ...
File:MuseoPireo-5820TAW.JPG, Bronze tragic mask from the mid-4th century and is attributed to the sculptor Silanion
Silanion ( grc-gre, Σιλανίων, ''gen.'' Σιλανίωνος) was the best-known of the Greek portrait-sculptors working during the fourth century BC. Pliny gives his ''floruit'' as the 113th Olympiad, that is, around 328–325 BCE (''Nat ...
See also
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List of museums in Greece
This is a list of museums in Greece by regional unit.
Attica
Central Athens
:Archaeological
*Acropolis Museum
* Archaeological Museum of Kerameikos
*Epigraphical Museum
*Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art
* Museum of the Ancient Agora
*Museum of ...
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Ancient Greek art
Ancient Greek art stands out among that of other ancient cultures for its development of naturalistic but idealized depictions of the human body, in which largely nude male figures were generally the focus of innovation. The rate of stylistic d ...
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Ancient Greek sculpture
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Pottery of ancient Greece
Ancient Greek pottery, due to its relative durability, comprises a large part of the archaeological record of ancient Greece, and since there is so much of it (over 100,000 painted vases are recorded in the Corpus vasorum antiquorum), it has exe ...
References
External links
*http://www.pireasnet.gr/ΟΠειραιάς/Πολιτισμός/Μουσεία/ΑρχαιολογικόΜουσείο/tabid/255/language/en-US/Default.aspx
Hellenic Ministry of Culture and TourismMunicipality of PiraeusArchaeological Museum of Piraeus - Ebook by Latsis Foundation
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Museums in Piraeus
Piraeus
Piraeus ( ; el, Πειραιάς ; grc, Πειραιεύς ) is a port city within the Athens urban area ("Greater Athens"), in the Attica region of Greece. It is located southwest of Athens' city centre, along the east coast of the Saronic ...