The National Archaeological Museum in Athens is the largest museum in Greece and one of the most important in the world. Its original purpose was to store and catalogue the artefacts discovered during 19th century excavations within Attica. Gradually the museum’s collection was enriched with priceless finds from all parts of the Greek world.
The Archaeological Museum of Aeani displays the historical development of ancient Aeani, capital of a region known as Elimiotis, one of the most powerful kingdoms of Upper Macedonia from prehistoric to Roman times.
The Vravrona Archaeological Museum is only 200 meters. from the archaeological site of the Sanctuary of Artemis Brauronia, one of the most important ancient sanctuaries in Attica.
Palaeontology enabled us to represent the environment that prevailed in hundreds of thousands and millions of years ago in the Grevena region. Tin this past world, living beings were different from today, sometimes so strangely, different as to give us a sense of awe and admiration. The palaeontological study documents these animal’s evolution, while reminding us of our humble origins.

