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Jewish Museum of Greece

Nikis 39, 10557, Athens

Description

Created in 1977, the Jewish Museum documents and exhibits material evidence of 2,300 years of Jewish life in Greece. This is a historical and ethnographic museum whose aim is to provide a colorful picture of its progression through the centuries.

Address Information

Nikis 39
Plaka
10557
Athens
Attica, Greece
Greece
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Opening Hours

Monday:

09:00 - 14:30

Tuesday:

09:00 - 14:30

Wednesday:

09:00 - 14:30

Thursday:

09:00 - 14:30

Friday:

09:00 - 14:30

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

10:00 - 14:00

Phone

+302103225582

+302103225582

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