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The 5 most popular Greek Museums
Acropolis Museum is one of The 5 most popular Greek Museums.

1. Acropolis Museum

9.4
(Μουσείο Ακρόπολης)
Διονυσίου Αρεοπαγίτου 15, Αθήνα, Αττική
History Museum · Μακρυγιάννη · 541 tips and reviews

Visit GreeceVisit Greece: Welcome to the Acropolis Museum! Definitely a must visit while in Athens. Be sure to see the Parthenon Gallery, while gazing at one of the ancient world's greatest structures.

2. Delphi Archaeological Museum

9.3
(Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Δελφών)
Δελφοί, Δελφοί, Φωκίδα
History Museum · 45 tips and reviews

Travel'in GreeceTravel'in Greece: The Archaeological Museum, one of the most important in Greece, houses the ancient artifacts that were found in the Delphic sanctuary, site of the most famous ancient Greek oracle.

National Archaeological Museum is one of The 5 most popular Greek Museums.

3. National Archaeological Museum

9.2
(Εθνικό Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο)
28ης Οκτωβρίου 44, Αθήνα, Αττική
History Museum · Εξάρχεια · 141 tips and reviews

Visit GreeceVisit Greece: One of the biggest and most remarkable archaeological museums in the world with numerous and outstanding exhibits. Read more.

4. Heraklion Archaeological Museum

8.9
(Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Ηρακλείου)
Ξανθουδίδου 1, Ηράκλειο, Ηράκλειο
History Museum · 72 tips and reviews

Visit GreeceVisit Greece: Is one of the most important museums in Greece! It exhibits findings from all the palaces of the Minoan era, figurines, Neolithic vessels, frescos, coins etc. Here you can see the famous ring of Minos

5. Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights

9.2
(Παλάτι Μεγάλου Μαγίστρου)
Πλατεία Κλεοβούλου (Μεσαιωνική Πόλη), Ρόδος
Castle · 72 tips and reviews

Visit GreeceVisit Greece: The palace was first built by the Knights of St John of Jerusalem on the site of the 7th c. Byzantine fortress in order to be the official residence of the Grand Master of their order. Read more.