The Museum of Cycladic Art is a living and appealing destination, in the heart of Athens. It focuses on promoting the ancient cultures of the Aegean and Cyprus, with particular emphasis on Cycladic art of the third millennium BC.
This dynamic cultural institute, which was founded in 1986 to house the private collection of Dolly and Nikolaos Goulandris, has expanded significantly and now houses one of the most complete private collections of Cycladic art worldwide, with representative examples of the world-renown Cycladic marble figurines. The Museum’s permanent collections include 3000 Cycladic, ancient Greek and ancient Cypriot artifacts, witnesses to the cultures that flourished in the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean from the fourth millennium BC to approximately the sixth century AD.