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22/02/2025
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Athens
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19
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Goal of the Activity

The goal was to introduce the erasmus students to the4 ancient history of Greece.

Description

Have you ever wondered what treasures of the ancient world are waiting to be discovered in Athens? 🤔✨ 

We’re inviting you to join us for an exciting visit to the National Archaeological Museum, the largest museum in Greece and one of the most important in the world! 🏺 From the legendary golden Mask of Agamemnon to breathtaking statues and artifacts that tell the stories of ancient Greek life, this place is a must-see. 📜
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📍Place: National Archaeological Museum (28th October Street, Athens, 5-minute walk from Victoria metro station)

📌 Meeting point: Victoria metro station

🗓️Date: 22/02/25

⏰Time: 12:00

💰Free for EU citizens under 25 (an ID card or passport must be provided) - 6€ for non-EU citizens and general admission 

♿The National Archaeological Museum has a separate entrance for people with disabilities on the side of Vas. Herakleiou Street, accessed either by a ramp from the main view of the Museum or directly from the pavement of Vas. Herakleiou

❗️Please note that this event is organised by members of ESN AUA Athens to help you make the most of your Erasmus experience. All ESN events are non-profit and organised by students on a voluntary basis.

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By organising this activity, the organisers want to contribute to the following Sustainable Development Goals
Objectives
Counter Stereotypes & Embrace Cultural Differences
Foster Intercultural Dialogue
Post-Mobility Reintegration
Recognition of Skills
Showcase Cultural Heritage
Social and Cultural Integration in Local Community
Support Language Learning
Slow and Sustainable Tourism
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