Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Μαραθώνα, Αττική / Archaeological Museum of Marathon, Greece
Το Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Μαραθώνα είναι ένα αρχαιολογικό μουσείο στον Μαραθώνα της Αττικής. Εγκαινιάστηκε το 1975. Αναπτύσσεται σε 5 αίθουσες και σε ένα στεγασμένο αίθριο.
Στεγάζει ευρήματα από τη Μάχη του Μαραθώνα αλλά και ευρήματα άλλου είδους από την ευρύτερη περιοχή, καθώς επίσης και από το Ιερό των Αιγυπτίων Θεών της Μπρεξίζας, τα ερείπεια του οποίου βρίσκονται στα παράλια της Νέας Μάκρης. Το μουσείο περιλαμβάνει επίσης το προστατευμένο με στέγαστρο νεκροταφείο τύμβων της Μέσης Εποχής του Χαλκού (2000-1600 π.Χ.) και τον λεγόμενο τύμβο των Πλαταιέων του 5ου αι. π.Χ
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM MARATHON - GREECE
Το Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Μαραθώνα βρίσκεται στη θέση Βρανά και αποτελεί στολίδι ιστορικής κληρονομιάς για την πόλη. Ωστόσο, η γέννησή του μοιάζει με ένα απίθανο παζλ μικρών ανθρώπινων ιστοριών που ξεκινά το 1969.
Τότε ο Μαραθώνας ήταν ένα μικρό χωριό και οι λιγοστοί κάτοικοί του ασχολούνταν κυρίως με τη γεωργία. Στην περιοχή Τσέπι ζούσε η οικογένεια Μπουκουβάλα, τα μέλη της οποίας έψαχναν καθημερινά να βρουν νερό στη γη για να καλύψουν τις ανάγκες τους.Ένας από τους επισκέπτες που έφτασαν στο Μαραθώνα το 1973, ήταν ο Ελληνοαμερικανός, Ευγένιος Παναγόπουλος, Έφεδρος Ανθυποπλοίαρχος του Πολεμικού Ναυτικού που διακρινόταν για την άσβεστη φιλοπατρία του, την οποία εξέφραζε με διάφορες δωρεές προς την πατρίδα.Με χρήματα του μεγάλου ευεργέτη του Μαραθώνα, προχώρησαν οι απαλλοτριώσεις των οικοπέδων, τοποθετήθηκε άσφαλτος στο χωμάτινο δρόμο που συνέδεε τη λεωφόρο Μαραθώνος με τους πρόποδες του λόφου Αγριλίκι και έτσι ο Μαραθώνας απέκτησε ένα μουσείο για να στεγάσει την ανεκτίμητη ιστορική του κληρονομιά.
Burial Mound / Tomb of the Athenians, Battle of Marathon, Marathon Bay, Greece
Holly and I took a day trip out of Athens to visit the tomb of 192 Athenians who died at the Battle of Marathon in 490 B.C.E. The burial mound is located in a small park that is walking distance from Marathon Bay. We walked to the beach, ate lunch and had a wonderful time.
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Golden Coast Hotel & Bungalows - Marathon - GREECE
Golden Coast Hotel & Bungalows is a nice place to stay. It is located on the Golden Marathon Bay and famous Marathon, Attica. The distance is around 40 KM from the Athens airport.
If you're a runner, this is a pilgrimage. Marathon Run Museum is an fantastic place and an absolute hidden gem. Archaeological Museum of Marathon has been operating since 1975. The Artifacts from nearby battlefields are also displayed there. Sanctuary of the Egyptian Gods near Nea Makri is very interesting and knowledgeable place.
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Philothei Lykion visits Marathon Run Museum
On Thursday 27th November 2008, the Lykion school of Philothei Community have visited the Marathon Run Museum in the Town of Marathon 42klm far from Athens
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We spent a day touring the Archaeological Museum in Athens, which was a treasure trove of artifacts. We shared a few of our favorite highlights from the National Archeological Museum but there are countless more artifacts to be found in the museum with much deeper history. Don't miss a trip to this amazing museum but make sure you bring an audio guide. We used the free Rick Steves Athens National Archaeological Museum audio guide and it was the perfect companion. We took about three hours going through the museum but you could easily spend longer.
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The Marathon Boy, 340-330 BC - Underwater discoveries
The Marathon Boy or Ephebe of Marathon is a Greek bronze sculpture found in the Aegean Sea in the bay of Marathon in 1925.
The sculpture is conserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens where it is dated to around 340–330 BC.The Museum suggests that the subject is the winner of an athletic competition. With its soft musculature and exaggerated contrapposto, its style is associated with the school of Praxiteles. The upraised arm and the distribution of weight indicate that in his original context, this ephebe was leaning against a vertical support, such as a column.
Before the advent of scuba diving, its chance recovery suggested the possibility that artistic as well as archaeological treasures had been preserved from human destruction in underwater sites. Other well-known underwater bronze finds have been retrieved, generally from shipwreck sites, in the Aegean and Mediterranean: the Antikythera mechanism, the Antikythera Ephebe and the portrait head of a Stoic discovered by sponge-divers in 1900, the Mahdia shipwreck off the coast of Tunisia, 1907; the standing Poseidon of Cape Artemision found off Cape Artemision in northern Euboea, 1926; the horse and Rider found off Cape Artemision, 1928 and 1937; the Getty Victorious Youth dredged up off the coast of Fano, Italy; the Riace bronzes, found in 1972; the Dancing Satyr of Mazara del Vallo, in the Sicily Channel, 2003; and the Apoxyomenos recovered from the sea off the Croatian island of Lošinj in 1999.
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Golden Coast Hotel & Bungalows, Marathon, Greece
Golden Coast Hotel & Bungalows is a nice place to stay. It is located on the Golden Marathon Bay and famous Marathon, Attica. The distance is around 40 KM from the Athens airport.
If you're a runner, this is a pilgrimage. Marathon Run Museum is an fantastic place and an absolute hidden gem. Archaeological Museum of Marathon has been operating since 1975. The Artifacts from nearby battlefields are also displayed there. Sanctuary of the Egyptian Gods near Nea Makri is very interesting and knowledgeable place.
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Cruise Trip: Hydra, Poros, Aegina
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Hop on Hop Off Bus Tour Athens:
Full day Tour Santorini;
Volcano Tour Santorini:
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Red Beach, Santorini:
Hop on Hop Off Bus Tour Athens:
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Μουσείο Μαραθώνα Αττική Museum of Marathon Attiki Athens
Το Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο του Μαραθώνα βρίσκεται στο Βρανά Μαραθώνα, σε απαλλοτριωμένη από το ΥΠΠΟ έκταση, η οποία περιλαμβάνει επίσης το προστατευμένο με στέγαστρο νεκροταφείο τύμβων της Μέσης Εποχής του Χαλκού (2000-1600 π.Χ.) και τον λεγόμενο τύμβο των Πλαταιέων του 5ου αι. π.Χ.
The Battle of Marathon
The Battle of Marathon took place in 490 BC, during the first Persian invasion of Greece. It was fought between the citizens of Athens, aided by Plataea, and a Persian force commanded by Datis and Artaphernes. The battle was the culmination of the first attempt by Persia, under King Darius I, to subjugate Greece. The Greek army decisively defeated the more numerous Persians, marking a turning point in the Greco-Persian Wars.
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National Archaeological Museum Athens #01 √
The National Archaeological Museum of Athens is the largest archaeological museum in Greece and one of the most important museums in the world devoted to ancient Greek art.
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Greece's largest museum puts priceless Egyptian collection on display
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Athens - May 13, 2008
1. Wide exterior of National Archaeological Museum
2. Close-up of flag on museum
3. Wide interior of entrance to exhibition with statue next to sign reading The world of Ancient Egypt (in Greek and English)
4. Close-up of sign
5. Wide of exhibition hall with mummy case
6. Close-up of face on mummy case
7. Medium of artifacts dating back to the Old Kingdom era, 2575-2135 B.C.
8. Medium of artifacts
9. Close-up of 3,000-year-old bread found in tomb, missing a bite-sized chunk
10. Wooden body tag with Greek writing used for corpse identification
11. Medium of bronze statue of princess-priestess Takushit dating to around 670 B.C..
12. Wide of exhibition case with artifacts
13. Close-up of Hellenistic statuettes
14. Close-up of Ptolemaic statuettes
15. Wide of man working on exhibition case
16. Close-up of object on display
17. Set-up shot of Eleni Tourna, archaeologist (at left) and Lena Papazoglou, museum's curator on Egyptian artifacts
18. SOUNDBITE: (Greek) Lena Papazoglou, Curator of museum's Prehistoric, Egyptian and Eastern artifacts
The exhibition covers all the entire span of ancient Egyptian civilisation, from 4,000 B.C. to 400 A.D., generally speaking from the era of the pyramids up to the Roman emperors. And of course, emphasis is given to the Hellenistic period, when Egypt was ruled by the Ptolemis, the heirs of Alexander, and was greatly influenced by Greek civilisation, and it embodies many of its elements.
19. Wide of mummy and its mummy case
20. Close-up of mummy
21. SOUNDBITE: (Greek) Lena Papazoglou, Curator of museum's Prehistoric, Egyptian and Eastern artifacts
There are thematic exhibits that will draw interest, like the exhibit of writing and music or those related to burial rituals and admiration. The Egyptians believed strongly in the afterlife and had many rituals in order to secure that afterlife. We try to convey this in an educational manner.
22. Close-up of hieroglyphs on marble tablet
23. Wide of marble tablet
24. Statuettes of Egyptian scribes
25. Medium of papyrus
26. Medium of rare wooden statue of maid dating back to 2575 B.C., important because of its size, material and the object (being a maid)
27. Close-up of statue's hands
28. SOUNDBITE: (Greek) Eleni Tourna, archaeologist supervising collection
The relations between the Egyptians and Greeks were always good, and particularly, the people of one civilisation were friendly to the other because they were neighbours. Consequently they were in close contact from very early on.
29. Medium of funeral wooden boat model dating to 2040-1640 B.C..
30. Close up of crew on boat
31. SOUNDBITE: (Greek) Eleni Tourna, archaeologist supervising collection
Alexander (the Great) was accepted by the Egyptians as their liberator, because he freed them from the Persian occupation. In parallel, he was also acknowledged as the son of Amun-Ra (one of the most important deities in ancient Egypt).
32. Wide of restoration workers cleaning statues of Alexander the Great and Hephestus, both dating back to the 1st century B.C.
33. Restoration workers using a sponge to wipe the feet on Alexander the Great's marble statue
34. Wide of artifacts dating back to Hellenistic period
35. Close-up of very rare gilt metal sheet, part of decoration from a mummy featuring funerary scenes and burial symbols
36. Statuettes including thumb-sized bronze figurine of an African boy at street market (far right)
37. Wide of various objects dating to Hellenistic period
38. SOUNDBITE: (Greek) Eleni Tourna, archaeologist
39. Wide of jewellery dating back to Hellenistic period
40. Close-up of jewellery
41. Medium of objects
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