BENEFICIARIES FROM CARITAS ATHENS HELP CENTER VISITED THE NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
A guided tour at the National Archaeological Museum for beneficiaries was scheduled by the Help Center of Caritas Athens on Wednesday, March 15, 2017.
The visitors, people from different ethnic backgrounds (Egypt, Cuba, Mexico and Greece), acquainted themselves with the largest archaeological museum of the Greek territory and got in touch with the ancient Greek art and neo-classical architecture, from Prehistoy to Late Antiquity, as well as with collections from other civilizations.
The six permanent collections are classified among the most important worldwide and include: the Sculptures Collection, the Vase and Minor Objects Collection, the Bronze Collection, the Inscriptions Collection (Epigraphical Museum), the Pre-Hellenic Collection (Mycenean Collection) and the Egyptian Collection.
The guide took the excited visitors “on a trip” from the Paleolithic Age to Late Antiquity. Since the Stone Age and the first traces of tools that people would use to the Mycenean civilization and the invention of Linear B and the first organizational social structures.


The visitors, people from different ethnic backgrounds (Egypt, Cuba, Mexico and Greece), acquainted themselves with the largest archaeological museum of the Greek territory and got in touch with the ancient Greek art and neo-classical architecture, from Prehistoy to Late Antiquity, as well as with collections from other civilizations.
The six permanent collections are classified among the most important worldwide and include: the Sculptures Collection, the Vase and Minor Objects Collection, the Bronze Collection, the Inscriptions Collection (Epigraphical Museum), the Pre-Hellenic Collection (Mycenean Collection) and the Egyptian Collection.
The guide took the excited visitors “on a trip” from the Paleolithic Age to Late Antiquity. Since the Stone Age and the first traces of tools that people would use to the Mycenean civilization and the invention of Linear B and the first organizational social structures.



