The Museum of Cycladic Art is located in central Athens and focuses on the rich cultural heritage of the Cycladic islands, showcasing ancient artifacts and art pieces. The museum spans four well-structured floors, although the last floor offers less engaging content. General admission is 12€, with discounts for families, and a combination ticket for temporary exhibitions is available at an additional cost. Visitors can enjoy educational audio tours through an app, and facilities include a café and a gift shop. Typical visits last about an hour per floor.
Current exhibitions include impressive collections of Cycladic sculptures, Cypriot art, and thematic displays such as “Scenes from Daily Life in Antiquity.” Recent temporary exhibits highlight the role of women in Cycladic society, providing context to the artifacts on display. The museum also features interactive elements, making it family-friendly while providing a deep dive into Greece’s history.