Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art
Memorandum of Cooperation with the Museum of Cycladic Art for the study and promotion of Cycladic Culture
The Memorandum provides for a series of actions aimed at the study, promotion and promotion of Cycladic Culture in Greece and abroad
The exhibition “Chaeronea, August 2, 338 BC: A day that changed the world” is extended until April 23rd
The exhibition at the Museum of Cycladic Art approaches in an ingenious way one of the most significant historical events of Greek antiquity, the Battle of Chaeronea
Naxos to host center dedicated to the study of Cycladic civilization
A center dedicated to the study of the Cycladic civilization is being established on the island of Naxos. Slated for completion in 2026, it will specifically focus on investigating the origin and authenticity of Cycladic artifacts.
Ancient Cycladic art travels to Athens airport
Newly arrived visitors from abroad will soon have a chance to admire artifacts and figurines from the early Cycladic civilization before they even arrive at their final destination, probably on one of the Greek islands.
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Robert McCabe | Athens | March 19
The Cycladic Art Museum presents "Robert McCabe: Memories and Monuments of the Aegean," in parallel with the exhibition "Cycladic Society 5,000 Years Ago." The show, on display at the museum's Stathatos Mansion, is divided into two sections, with the first exploring Aegean life in the 1950s and 60s and the second focusing on 33 photos depicting archaeological sites located by the sea.
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