Archaeological Site of Keramikos

Archaeological Site of Keramikos

With its monumental tombstones and astonishing statues, the ancient necropolis of Keramikos is an extraordinary (and surprisingly below-radar) sight. There’s also a small museum housing ancient jugs, perfume bottles and plates excavated from the 4th to 5th century BC graves.

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Tickets

➡️ Disabled people upon presentation of their ID card or passport and Disability Certificate are admitted free of charge. In case of 67% disability or more, one escort is also entitled to free entrance.

➡️ This site is included in the combined 5-day ticket of Acropolis & Slopes, Ancient Agora, Roman Agora, Hadrian’s Library, Olympieion, Keramikos, Aristotle’s School with a cost of €30.

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Information

Accessibility of the site according to the website:

➡️ The archaeological site of Keramikos is accessible for the most part, for visitors with mobility difficulties (with an escort’s assistance), through the main entrance.
➡️ The Museum of Keramikos is fully accessible for visitors on wheelchairs.
➡️ A WC for disabled people is provided.
➡️ An accessibility map of the archaeological site that indicates the wheelchair route (in red colour) and the rugged or inaccessible route (in blue color).