Housed in the renovated ‘Stoa of Attalos’ (dating to 150BC) within the archaeological site of the Ancient Agora, it is a veritable Museum of the History of Democracy, showcasing items linked with the development of Athenian public and commercial life, civic emancipation and democratic institutions, from antiquity up until the birth of the modern Greek State. There are a number of world-acclaimed ceramic items and statues among its collections, such as the colossal statue of Apollon Patroos (c. 330BC). The models of the Ancient Agora (commercial centre), Acropolis and Pnyx (public meeting area) are very illuminating as regards the city’s ancient topography.
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