Often there are various kinds of exhibitions. You can see them on the official website before you go. It's a very good exhibition hall with a lot of historical origins.
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Epigraphic Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Greek Manuscript Museum is the third largest collection of ancient manuscripts in the world. The museum houses more than 13,500 ancient manuscripts, most of which are written in Latin. It is very interesting to understand the origin of the Greek script.
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Epigraphic Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Often there are various kinds of exhibitions. You can see them on the official website before you go. It's a very good exhibition hall with a lot of historical origins.
To describe the museum as precious, there must be only one manuscript in it.
Very good. I like it very much. There's nothing picky about it. I'll come back again.
The Epigraphical Museum is unique in Greece and the largest of its kind in the world. It safeguards 13,510, mostly Greek, inscriptions, which cover the period from early historical times to the Late Roman period, primarily in Greece. The museum is housed in the south wing ground floor of the National Archaeological Museum. It comprises an internal and external courtyard (atrium), a lobby, eleven rooms, a large hypostyle Pi-shaped corridor, a gallery, offices, a laboratory for the conservation of inscribed stone monuments and lavatories. Only the courtyards, lobby and four rooms are open to the public; the other premisces are accessible only to researchers and staff.
The Manuscript Museum collects many ancient manuscripts, many of which are kept very clearly, and tens of thousands of works of art are shocking.