


Herakleidon Museum
Discover the universe of Ancient Greek technology
Herakleidon Museum: tickets from €10, rated 4.9/5 from 8 reviews, in Athens, Greece.
From 10.0 EUR
118 51 Athens
Greece
About
The Herakleidon Museum is situated right in the middle of the pedestrian street that connects Acropolis, the Ancient Agora and the Roman Agora. This means it would be a shame not to pay a visit to this fascinating exhibition, housed in two carefully restored neoclassical buildings. EUREKA, Science, Art and Technology of the Ancient Greeks casts the spotlight on some of the Ancient Greeks' amazing accomplishments. Meet Antikythera Mechanism, the first analog computer and one of the greatest achievements of mankind. See how an early robot called The Moving Servant came about, based on the inventions of Hero of Alexandria and Philo of Byzantium, and learn how the Myceneans diverted rivers and drained lakes in ways that even nowadays seem miraculous.
Good to know
- Cancellation
- Non-refundable
- Ticket
- Mobile ticket, printing optional
What's included
- Admission for both buildings
- Access to permanent and temporary exhibitions
Frequently asked questions
- How much are tickets for Herakleidon Museum?
- Tickets for Herakleidon Museum start from €10 on closeticket.com.
- Do I need to print my ticket?
- No, a mobile ticket on your phone is accepted here, and you can always bring a printed copy if you prefer.
- Can I cancel my tickets?
- No, these tickets are non-refundable.
- Where is Herakleidon Museum?
- Herakleidon Museum is located in Athens, Greece.
- Is Herakleidon Museum worth visiting?
- Herakleidon Museum is rated 4.9 out of 5 from 8 reviews.