A museum that houses many artifacts related to death
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Let's talk about the trip to Greece. I mentioned earlier that I bought a package for Greek monuments, so I used it up and went to seven monuments. In addition to the Acropolis, I think the Archaeological Museum of Kerameikos also has many cultural relics to see and is worth going. Kerameikos is located in the northeast of Athens and is also called Ceramicus (ceramics). It has this name because there are many pottery workers living in that area. The area is also famous for having the largest cemetery in Greece. The Romans began using the cemetery as early as the sixth century AD. The Archaeological Museum of Kerameikos was built in 1937. The museum houses many works of art from 860 BC. Sculptures from different periods are mainly funerary objects or other artifacts related to death, including urns, tomb reliefs, stele and jewelry. ---------
Archaeological Museum of Kerameikos
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