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Archaeological Museum of Olympia: Echoes of Ancient Games

Explore Olympia's Archaeological Museum: Home to iconic sculptures & the world's richest collection of ancient Greek bronzes.

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Delve into the heart of the ancient Olympic Games at the Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Discover a vast collection of artifacts unearthed from the sacred precinct of Olympia, spanning from prehistoric times to the early Christian era, with a spotlight on its renowned sculptures and extensive bronze collection.

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Local tips

  • Purchase a combined ticket for 20€ to access the Archaeological Site, the Archaeological Museum, the Museum of the Olympic Games, and the Museum of the Excavations.
  • Visit on the first or third Sunday between November 1st and March 31st for free admission.
  • Allow at least 2-3 hours to fully explore the museum's extensive collection.
  • The museum is wheelchair accessible, with a ramp at the entrance. Contact the museum in advance to reserve a wheelchair [+30264022742].
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Archaeological Museum of Olympia is centrally located in Ancient Olympia, a short walk from the archaeological site. From the main entrance of the Ancient Olympia archaeological site, exit and walk north along the main road. The museum will be on your left, approximately a 5-minute walk. There are clear signposts in English and Greek directing you to the museum.

  • Public Transport

    If arriving by bus from Pyrgos, the bus station in Olympia is within walking distance of the Archaeological Museum. From the bus station, walk north towards the main road, turn left, and the museum will be on your right, approximately a 10-minute walk. KTEL buses connect Olympia with Pyrgos, where you can connect to other destinations like Athens. A taxi from the Olympia bus station to the museum will cost approximately 5-7€.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available in Olympia and can take you directly to the museum entrance. A taxi from Katakolo port to the Archaeological Museum of Olympia will cost approximately 35-40€. Ensure the driver is aware of the museum's location in Ancient Olympia, as there may be other museums in the region.

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The Archaeological Museum of Olympia stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Olympic Games and the Sanctuary of Zeus. It is one of Greece's most significant museums, offering visitors an immersive journey through ancient Greek culture and history from the 3rd millennium BC to the 7th century AD. The museum's collection showcases finds from the sacred precinct of Altis, the heart of ancient Olympia, dating from prehistoric times to the early Christian period. The museum is particularly celebrated for its sculpture collection, which includes iconic works such as Hermes and the Infant Dionysus attributed to Praxiteles, the Nike of Paionios, and sculptures from the Temple of Zeus. The museum also boasts the richest collection of ancient Greek bronzes in the world, featuring over 14,000 preserved bronze artifacts, including human and animal figurines, large bronze cauldrons, and the bronze Corinthian helmet of Miltiades. The museum's exhibits are thoughtfully arranged around a large central hall that exclusively houses the sculptural decoration of the Temple of Zeus. The museum underwent significant renovations in 2004 to meet modern museological standards, ensuring an engaging and informative experience for visitors.

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