Museum of Mineralogy and Petrology and its collection

Museum of Mineralogy and Petrology is a museum in Athens in Greece.

ELΜουσείο Ορυκτολογίας και Πετρολογίας

Nature & Natural History Nature & Natural History

Museum of Mineralogy and Petrology
Panepistimioupoli Campus Zografou

Visitor information Museum of Mineralogy and Petrology

Opening hours

Monday
8:30 – 14:00
Tuesday
8:30 – 14:00
Wednesday
8:30 – 14:00
Thursday
8:30 – 14:00
Friday
8:30 – 14:00
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Schedule To visit the Museum, please call +30 210 727 4112, +30 210 727 4180. The Museum is closed in the weekends and on national holidays.

Admission

Normal rate€2.00

Facilities

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Location & Map

Panepistimioupoli Campus Zografou, Athens

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Exhibitions

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Museum of Mineralogy and Petrology Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Museum of Mineralogy and Petrology in Athens, Greece, offers an insightful look into the world of rocks and minerals. The museum houses an extensive collection of specimens from Greece and around the world, providing visitors with a comprehensive overview of geological diversity. Many visitors appreciate the well-organized displays and clear labeling, which make it easy to understand the exhibits even for those without a background in geology.

    The museum's strengths lie in its educational value and the quality of its collection. Visitors often comment on the impressive variety of minerals on display, ranging from common quartz to rare and colorful crystals. The museum also showcases examples of local Greek geology, which adds a relevant context for those interested in the region's natural history.

    However, some visitors note that the museum's presentation could be more engaging for a general audience. The layout and lighting of some exhibits might benefit from modernization to enhance the overall experience. Additionally, while informative, some find that the museum lacks interactive elements that could make the content more accessible to younger visitors or those less familiar with geology.

    The museum's location within the University of Athens campus adds to its academic atmosphere but can make it slightly challenging for tourists to find. Some visitors mention that more extensive English translations would be helpful for international guests.

    Despite these minor drawbacks, the Museum of Mineralogy and Petrology is generally regarded as a valuable resource for those with an interest in geology, mineralogy, or natural sciences. It provides a focused and educational experience, though it may not appeal as broadly to casual visitors as some of Athens' more famous historical sites.

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