Museum Ship Averof

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Paleo Faliro, Greece

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Army museum· Historical landmark· Tourist attraction

Museum Ship Averof Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museum Ship Averof is located in Paleo Faliro, Greece on Marina Flisvos, Trokadero. Museum Ship Averof is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category army museum in Greece.

Address

Marina Flisvos, Trokadero

Phone

+30 2109888211

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible lift

Open hours

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Koen Lembrechts

Cheap entrance fee, but little too see. Explicatory signs mostly in greek. But it remains an impressive ship. The trireme 'olympus' is also close by to look at.

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Dave T

Historically interesting and significant ship. Worth the visit, while in Pireaus.

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Luba B

I have very warm memories from my visit here! Very well organized, friendly and safe! The ship is kept sparkling clean. There are plenty of rooms to see and exhibit text to read to spend an hour or more exploring. Staff is welcoming and not overbearing.

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theocharis stivaktakis

A decommissioned ships as naval museum which keeps / carry the history of the country, marked by events of national importance. Definitely, worth to visit with all family. The ship served as the Greek flagship during most of the first half of the century. Although popularly known as a battleship, she is in fact an armored cruiser the only ship of this type still in existence.

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Kamlesh Joshi

Replica of 2500 yr old ship from Greece. Excellent. 3 euros. And u get yo see greek nacys ww1 ship avros.

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Vitalij Stoller

It was great. My first visit to such a ship. I was impressed after reading a little about the history of this battleship.

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Kilo Alpha

I didn't have the time to actually tour the ships here, but just walking the area on a lovely weekday morning was incredibly pleasant. The keepers were friendly and helpful, while no one pressured me to purchase entry tickets or make any contribution to see the place. There are actually several (5 during my visit) ships docked here, and for an enthusiast of marine history, this place would likely be worth spending 3 or 4 hours exploring. During my weekday morning visit, just after opening time, there were no lines. My main tip: come first thing in the morning for good lighting and reflection for photo ops.

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Eleftheria Paradia

Very interesting museum for a family and a interactive experience, totally recommend it!