What makes it 78% Kids-Friendly: Kids enter free, can join Saturday workshops and family audio tours; however quiet galleries and few hands-on displays may tax attention after an hour, so plan breaks.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Allows time for kids’ workshop, gallery tour, and a break at the café without rushing.
Saturday Children’s Workshop:
Hands-on games and crafts that teach colors and shapes.
Tip: Arrive by 11:00; seating limited to 25 kids—signup early.
Preschool Educational Programme:
Small-group storytelling and art activities for ages 2–5.
Tip: Book by email at least one week in advance; costs €5 per participant.
Family-Friendly Audio Guide:
Interactive app tour with kid-friendly stories about artworks.
Tip: Download the free app before you arrive and let each child explore at their own pace.
Outdoor Sculpture Garden:
Walk among Rodin and Takis sculptures by a water canal.
Tip: Visit early to avoid crowds and slippery paths near the water.
Digital Information Lounge:
Interactive kiosks with puzzles, art e-books, and maps.
Tip: Start here to pick up kids’ art games and plan your route.

Oliver Kemsley
Interesting and eclectic Greek art collection mostly from from 1800s to 1950s (with a non-Greek/international art collection in -1 floor). Bit disappointing that of the 500+ art pieces on display in permanent and temporary exhibitions, not a single piece shown by a female artist. 3rd floor was closed for renovation. Free entry on first Sunday of the month (Nov-March), usually €10. Free luggage sto...
Wheeler Cowperthwaite
The art is great but the third floor is closed for renovations, the lighting and glare are terrible and docents will sternly tell you which direction to go, even if you’ve already been all the way through. Tickets are expensive for the size of the collection. The cafe is highway robbery. Nice new building which makes you think: they paid so much money and they couldn’t pay for a lighting consultan...
Peter Marshall
Big modern gallery, mostly Greek artists who I don’t know much about (though we went for the Tetsis temporary exhibition). Well laid out over four floors (3rd floor was closed but we were still there about four hours) with a nice cafe downstairs. Near the military museum if you’re not worn out by this one. 10€ entry or 15€ with the temporary exhibition. Recommended.
Giorgi Murvanidze
If you want to understand Greece not only through its ancient ruins but through its soul, brushstrokes, and creative evolution — the National Gallery of Athens is a must-visit. This beautifully renovated museum is a modern temple of Greek art, housing a rich and thoughtfully curated collection that spans from the post-Byzantine era to modern contemporary works. Whether you’re a casual art lover o...
Antonis M.
National gallery of Greece.. modern building.. three floors full of paintings plus one underground floor for a temporary exhibition.. we went Saturday morning.. you can easy go by foot if you live at the centre of Athens or by public transportation. If you like art generally you will find something to enjoy.. from classic painting up to modern art as you can see from the photos.
Saturday workshops run most weekends—plan for an 11:00 start. In summer, visit indoor galleries early to beat the midday heat before exploring the outdoor garden.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission (2×€10) | EUR 20 |
| Preschool workshop (optional, 2 participants) | EUR 10 |
| Snacks and drinks at café (€5×4) | EUR 20 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 50 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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