DOWNTOWN ATHINA
LIVING INATHINA
EXPLORE ATHINA’S TIMELESS ALLURE
Located in the vibrant Mets neighborhood of central Athina, Monastik Suites offers a prime location that serves as a gateway to a rich tapestry of cultural and historical wonders. A mere stroll away, guests have the opportunity to explore numerous museums. The surrounding area encapsulates the essence of ancient and modern Athina, with landmarks such as the Parliament, the Acropolis, Monastiraki and Thisio, offering a captivating blend of history and contemporary charm. With an array of cultural gems within easy walking distance, Monastik serves as the perfect starting point for an enriching exploration of Athina’s timeless allure.
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THEThe Parthenon - Acropolis
The Parthenon and the Acropolis, perched atop the rocky outcrop of Athina, constitute an unrivaled testament to the grandeur of ancient Greek civilization. The Parthenon, an iconic Doric temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, stands as the crowning jewel of the Acropolis. The site, with its panoramic views of the city below, invites visitors to traverse the footsteps of philosophers and statesmen, providing a profound connection to the birthplace of democracy and Western civilization. The Acropolis and the Parthenon, bathed in the golden light of history, endure as enduring symbols of human achievement and cultural legacy.
ACROPOLISMUSEUM
The Acropolis Museum stands as a modern marvel at the foot of the Acropolis hill in Athina, Greece, harmoniously blending contemporary design with ancient history. The museum serves as a captivating showcase for the artistic treasures of the Acropolis. Bathed in natural light, the Museum’s sleek glass walls and open spaces provide an ideal setting for the display of the Parthenon Marbles and other archaeological wonders. Visitors are guided through a chronological journey, immersing themselves in the rich tapestry of Greek civilization from the Archaic to the Roman period. The museum’s top floor offers an awe-inspiring panorama of the Acropolis, creating a seamless connection between the ancient artifacts and the iconic historical site itself.
Benaki Museum Greek Culture
The Benaki Museum of Greek Culture was founded by Antonis Benakis in 1930 and it is the oldest museum in Greece operating as a Foundation under Private Law. Today the Foundation is arranged across nine buildings open to public, housing 7 Museums dispersed in central Athens which host multiple temporary exhibitions from around the world. Its flagship building in Kolonaki area, houses exhibits, spanning from the prehistoric era to the modern age, that unfold a nuanced narrative through a rich collection of artifacts, artworks, and personal items. Visitors are treated to an intimate exploration of Greek customs, traditions, and artistic expressions, showcasing the evolution of the nation’s identity. The Benaki Museum of Greek Culture Street stands as a cultural sanctuary, inviting both locals and global admirers to connect with the essence of Greece in a space that exudes elegance and historical resonance.
National Gallery Alexandros Soutsos Museum
The National Gallery – Alexandros Soutsos Museum, housed in its central building in Athina, stands as an eloquent tribute to Greece’s architectural modernism Nestled within a newly refurbished building doubling its square footage in displaying space, this museum is a sanctuary for the nation’s visual treasures, spanning from the post Byzantine art era to the 20th century. The collection, named after its visionary founder Alexandros Soutsos, comprises an impressive assemblage of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts, offering a comprehensive panorama of Greek artistic expression.
Byzantine Museum
The Byzantine and Christian Museum in Athens stands as a captivating repository of the Byzantine Empire’s artistic and cultural legacy. This museum is a testament to the enduring influence of Byzantine civilization. Its diverse collection encompasses religious artifacts, icons, manuscripts, and everyday objects, spanning from the early Christian period to the post-Byzantine era. The Byzantine and Christian Museum serves as a sanctuary for those seeking to explore the profound cultural and artistic heritage that has left an indelible mark on the history of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Theocharakis Institution Fine Arts and Music
The Theocharakis Foundation for the Fine Arts and Music stands as a dynamic cultural hub, embodying the spirit of artistic expression and musical excellence. Located on Vasilis Sofias avenue, this foundation constitutes the realization of its founders’ vision, of Bassilis and Marina Theocharakis. Bassilis Theocharakis is a multi-faceted and dynamic entrepreneur, leading a dynamic and differentiated group of companies. The Foundation’s exhibition spaces showcase a diverse array of paintings, sculptures, and installations, creating a dialogue between tradition and innovation. Simultaneously, the foundation’s commitment to musical education and performance elevates it to a vital center for music enthusiasts and professionals alike.
EMST – National Museum Contemporary Art Athens
The National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST) in Athina stands as a beacon of innovation and creativity, representing Greece’s commitment to the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary art. Housed in the former Fix brewery, this museum provides a dynamic platform for both Greek and international contemporary artists. The EMST serves as a cultural crossroads, fostering a dialogue between tradition and the cutting edge, encouraging visitors to explore the boundaries of perception and challenge conventional artistic norms.
Basil and Elise Goulandri Foundation Athina Museum
The new museum of the Basil and Elise Goulandris Foundation stands as an architectural and cultural marvel in the heart of Athens, purposefully designed to showcase the Foundation’s distinguished Collection. The permanent collection showcases a remarkable array of modern and contemporary art by Greek and foreign masters such as Cézanne, van Gogh, Picasso, and Giacometti, as well as notable Greek artists like Parthenis and Tsarouchis. The museum also features a library, children’s workshop, and a 187-seat amphitheatre below ground, hosting educational programs, events, and temporary exhibitions.