Museum of the City of Athens | First Royal Palace of King Otto & Queen Amalia

The Museum of the City of Athens – A Royal Beginning of Modern Greece
The Museum of the City of Athens is one of the most important historical landmarks in the Greek capital. Built in 1832, it became the first royal residence of King Otto of Greece and Queen Amalia of Greece after the establishment of the modern Greek state.
Located in the heart of Athens, this elegant neoclassical building offers visitors a unique journey into the early years of independent Greece.

Royal Interiors, Furniture, and Historical Art
Today, the museum preserves a remarkable collection of royal artifacts, including:
  • Original furniture used by King Otto and Queen Amalia
  • The royal throne
  • Personal belongings of the royal family
  • Works of art by significant European and Greek painters
Each room reflects the atmosphere of the early 19th century, offering a rare insight into the lifestyle of Greece’s first royal court.

The 16th-Century Parthenon Painting
One of the museum’s most valuable treasures is a 16th-century painting displayed in a central hall.
This exceptional artwork shows the Parthenon in its complete original form, making it one of the earliest and most important visual depictions of the monument before later destruction and alterations.
It remains a unique historical document and a highlight for visitors interested in ancient Athens and architectural history.

The Tower of Queen Amalia – A Misunderstood Royal Site
Another fascinating historical site connected to the royal family is the Tower of Queen Amalia.
Despite its name, the royal couple never lived there. The estate functioned mainly as royal stables, while Queen Amalia occasionally visited the location to ride her horse and enjoy tea in a peaceful countryside environment.
This detail reflects a more personal and informal side of the Queen’s life, away from official royal duties.

Discover Athens Through Its Hidden Stories
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Our cultural and gastronomic experiences connect visitors with the authentic history, local flavors, and hidden narratives of the city. From royal residences to secret archaeological corners, we bring Athens to life through storytelling.

 

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