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Museum kit: Daily life in Ancient Greece

EDUCATION

MUSEUM KITS

THE KIT

The museum kit contains copies of artifacts related to everyday life, books, educational games and various activities to be held inside and outside the school environment.

Each object to be found in the museum kit is related to a different theme from the daily life of Ancient Greeks. Thus, students familiarize themselves with ancient Greek culture in a creative and interactive way while they are invited to make a few comparisons between past and present.

THE KIT CONTAINS

Educational material

Games

Replicas

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7 different Museum kits has been designed focusing on different areas of interest.

GOOD TO KNOW

To make a reservation, please contact the Department of Educational Programs at +30 210 7239438. More information at emarkou@cycladic.gr.

Borrowing the Museum kit is free of charge. Shipment needs to be taken care of by the teacher; shipment costs, in case a carrier is used, are borne by the borrowing school or institution.

For 10 working days, excluding the days of transportation.

Yes, but not more than two in total, as the loan period remains the same.

No. Museum kits are lent only to schools and other institutions located in Greece.

Institutions that offer programs for free.

Instructions and suggestions may be found in the actual Museum kit.

For bookings, please contact the Department of Educational Programs +30 210 7239438. To receive the museum kit, it is required to fill in the form (link) and send it emarkou@cycladic.gr at least three days before lending.

TRAVELLING MUSEUM KITS

The Museum kits are mostly lent to schools. They may also be “adopted” by an institution, company or individual to be offered to a school, university, foundation, or other institution.

In Greece
The Cycladic Museum kits have traveled across most parts of Greece. Some have also been given to institutions such as libraries, museums, and schools.

Abroad
Museum kits may be found abroad in Schools, Universities, Consulates and Embassies in the USA, Canada, Europe, Zimbabwe, and Hong Kong.