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The Jewish Museum of Greece
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Established | 1977 |
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Location | Nikis 39, Athens, Greece |
Type | Ethnological museum |
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Website | www |
The Jewish Museum of Greece (Greek: Εβραϊκό Μουσείο της Ελλάδος) is a museuminAthens, Greece. It was established by Nicholas Stavroulakis in 1977 to preserve the material culture of the Greek Jews.[1] The museum displays the 2,300 years of Greek Jewish history through the material artifacts in its possession. The collections and archives of the museum contain over 10,000 artifacts. Included in the museum is an art gallery, a periodic exhibition space, a research library, and photo archive and conservation laboratories.[2]
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