
Kerameikos Archaeological Site
Athens, Greece
Discover the fascinating Kerameikos Archaeological Site in Athens Greece
Nestled in the heart of Athens at Ermou 148, the Kerameikos Archaeological Site offers a captivating journey into ancient Greek history. Known as the largest cemetery of ancient Athens, Kerameikos is a treasure trove of ruins and artifacts that reveal the city's rich cultural heritage and urban development from prehistoric times through the Byzantine era.
Explore ancient burial grounds and historic monuments
Wander through extensive ruins where ancient roads, city walls, gates, and tombs paint a vivid picture of Athenian life and death. Visitors particularly enjoy the fascinating necropolis area, home to beautifully preserved funerary sculptures and grave markers. The site also features the historic Dipylon Gate, the grandest gateway of Athens leading to the Academy of Plato, and the Sacred Gate, starting point of the famous Eleusinian Mysteries procession.
Visit the Kerameikos Archaeological Museum
For just 8 EUR, the on-site Kerameikos Archaeological Museum showcases an impressive collection of artifacts excavated from the area. Discover funerary statues, exquisite pottery dating back to 1700 BC, inscriptions, and other relics that bring the stories of ancient Athenians to life. The museum experience complements the outdoor exploration and is included with the combo ticket, making it a must-see for history buffs and culture enthusiasts alike.
What makes Kerameikos unique
- Historical significance: Kerameikos was both a large Attic deme and the main burial ground for prominent Athenians, warriors, and athletes, preserving the legacy of the Golden Age of Athens.
- Architectural marvels: Experience ancient roadways, the Themistoclean Wall, and monumental gates that highlight advanced urban planning and fortification techniques.
- Rich archaeological finds: Artifacts such as pottery, inscriptions, and funerary sculptures provide deep insights into Athenian society, religion, and art.
Tips for visitors
- Purchase a combo ticket: This gives access to Kerameikos plus other key archaeological sites in Athens, saving money and enriching your historical experience.
- Wear comfortable shoes: You will be walking through uneven ancient roads and open-air ruins, so sturdy footwear is essential.
- Visit the museum: Don’t miss the museum’s fascinating collection of ancient artifacts, which is included with your ticket.
Closed - Opens 8:00 AM
Monday
08:00–15:00
Tuesday
08:00–15:00
Wednesday
08:00–15:00
Thursday
08:00–15:00
Friday
08:00–15:00
Saturday
08:00–15:00
Sunday
08:00–15:00
Aggregated Ratings 4.2
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