EVENT
The Unseen Museum: The stele of the twin babies
ExhibitionsDATE
09 May 2024
TIME
13:00
VENUE
National Archaeological Museum
Patision 44, Athens
DESCRIPTION
This activity is only available in the Greek language.
The Unseen Museum is the well-known exhibition project of the National Archaeological Museum of Athens that brings to the fore antiquities stored in its vaults away from the visitor’s eyes.
The Unseen Museum presents for the first time the “stele of the twin babies”. It is a fragment of a funerary monument found in a torrent at Menidi, Attica and delivered to the Museum in November 2008 by a destitute. The fragment preserves in relief two bundled twin babies in the arms of a female figure and is probably part of a tombstone that would have been erected on the grave of a woman who died in childbirth. This is the only surviving funerary relief of the ancient Greek world depicting twin babies in the same arms, which indicates their common fate as orphans.
Closest Metro Station: Victoria
Metro to Venue: 8 minutes walking
Wheelchair Accessibility Yes