Greek Museums Reinvent Themselves During Lockdown
Credit: National Archaeological Museum in Athens
Greek museums, forced to shut their gates to the public in November of 2020, used lockdown time to find alternative ways to keep in touch with the public, carry out needed maintenance work, and expand their displays for the day when actual visits are allowed again.
Among them, the National Archaeological Museum of Athens is going full-force into the digital age with an ambitious project using EU funds allocated to Greece.
” width=”1080″>The Byzantine and Christian Museum is also setting up an annex in a historic mansion of downtown Athens.