Ich bin jetzt nicht der Seefahrer-Nerd.Es ist ganz nett anzusehen. Wenn man aber nicht das Fachinteresse hat, ist man doch relativ flott durch marschiert. Man findet dort viele Schiffsmodelle aus allen Epochen. Anderen macht das Museum bestimmt mehr Freude als mir. Das liegt aber primär an meinem fehlenden Fokus auf diesen Bereich.
This museum has a very nice exterior appearance from a distance, but as you get close up the construction is fairly crude. The holdings consist mainly of paintings, photographs, etc., and ship models--few of which are ancient.For some reason they have a no photography policy--which is incomprehensible given the mediocrity of the holdings and the banality of their presentation.I went out of my way to find it and visit it. I won't return.
great collection of ships models on display and some nice old weapons as well in an area with lots of upmarket like restaurants
Having enjoyed the maritime museums at Falmouth and Greenwich I was drawn in here and not remotely disappointed. Very different from the British or French (eg Brest) approach but still well done. Go to the website to get the flavour but if you have any interest in the sea and seafarers then this place is easily worth an hour or two.
Επισκέφθηκα το Ναυτικό Μουσείο στο μεγαλύτερο λιμάνι της χώρας, μιας χώρας με τη μεγαλύτερη ναυτική παράδοση ανά τους αιώνες και περίμενα πολύ περισσότερα συγκρίνοντας το συγκεκριμένο μουσείο σε σχέση με τα μεγάλα αρχαιολογικά μουσεία της Ελλάδας. Φτωχό...!!!
Piraeus being the biggest harbour of the Mediterranean - what more natural to do than visit the Nautical Museum?We found it after a little bit of struggle. We were the only visitor this morning and indeed found a display of a lot different ships - older and less old. But it was very much up to what you could get out of it rather than anything else. After we walked around for 15-20 minutes we were done and decided to move on. Not a priority - even if you have spare time in Piraeus.
Having toured ruins for two weeks with little under 2,000 years old, we were looking for something a little more recent. Imagine our shock when the entrance dealt with triremes and amphoras! This, however, was the start of a journey through nautical history almost to the present day. A mixture of models, artefacts from wars, personal items from naval commanders and bric a brac inside, supplemented by a large range of naval guns outside.You can see little design or forethought in this collection and, to me, this was its charm. Once a tour group had gone their way, we had the museum to ourselves to pick and choose what we would look at. I noticed an earlier comment about the high entry fee - I find it difficult to object to 2 Euros (yes - two!), which included an informative booklet in English and Greek.
very limited display overpriced entry, localised displays in the main we expected much better regarding the importance of the port of Athens and the great maritime tradition of Greece
... a very nice place naval greek historyin the 10 halls, among the exhibits there are models of ancient and mondern ships, paintings by some of the greatest 19th and 20th century paintersΑξίζει να το εντάξετε στο πρόγραμμα επισκέψεών σας
its was great seeing all the different eras of ancient (and very ancient) greece, all collected in a bespoke collection with everything clearly explained throughout