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museum+of+ancient+greek+technology Latitude and Longitude:

37°38′53″N 21°18′57.2″E / 37.64806°N 21.315889°E / 37.64806; 21.315889
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Museum of Ancient Greek Technology
Established2005
Location Katakolo, Elis, Greece
TypeTechnology museum

The Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology is a museum focused on the technology and technological advances used and pioneered in Ancient Greece situated in Katakolo, Elis, Greece. [1] [2] It has three permanent annexes (in Athens 6 Pindarou Str. and Akadimias), Ancient Olympia (9 Praxiteli Kondyli Str.) and at Katakolon port (paternal home of Giannis Latsis), and has travelling exhibitions.

Explanatory Sign Outside Museum

Further reading

  • Kotsanas, Kostas (2009) - Familiar and Unfamiliar Aspects of Ancient Greek Technology ( ISBN  978-9963-9270-2-9)
  • Kotsanas, Kostas (2008) - Ancient Greek Technology ( ISBN  978-960-930859-5)
  • Kotsanas, Kostas (2009) - The Musical Instruments of the Ancient Greeks ( ISBN  978-960-98804-2-8)

References

  1. ^ "The Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology". This is Athens. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
  2. ^ Kokkinidis, Tasos (8 July 2022). "Wonders of Ancient Greek Technology Displayed at Athens Museum". Greek Reporter. Retrieved 17 April 2023.

External links

37°38′53″N 21°18′57.2″E / 37.64806°N 21.315889°E / 37.64806; 21.315889


museum+of+ancient+greek+technology Latitude and Longitude:

37°38′53″N 21°18′57.2″E / 37.64806°N 21.315889°E / 37.64806; 21.315889
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Museum of Ancient Greek Technology
Established2005
Location Katakolo, Elis, Greece
TypeTechnology museum

The Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology is a museum focused on the technology and technological advances used and pioneered in Ancient Greece situated in Katakolo, Elis, Greece. [1] [2] It has three permanent annexes (in Athens 6 Pindarou Str. and Akadimias), Ancient Olympia (9 Praxiteli Kondyli Str.) and at Katakolon port (paternal home of Giannis Latsis), and has travelling exhibitions.

Explanatory Sign Outside Museum

Further reading

  • Kotsanas, Kostas (2009) - Familiar and Unfamiliar Aspects of Ancient Greek Technology ( ISBN  978-9963-9270-2-9)
  • Kotsanas, Kostas (2008) - Ancient Greek Technology ( ISBN  978-960-930859-5)
  • Kotsanas, Kostas (2009) - The Musical Instruments of the Ancient Greeks ( ISBN  978-960-98804-2-8)

References

  1. ^ "The Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology". This is Athens. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
  2. ^ Kokkinidis, Tasos (8 July 2022). "Wonders of Ancient Greek Technology Displayed at Athens Museum". Greek Reporter. Retrieved 17 April 2023.

External links

37°38′53″N 21°18′57.2″E / 37.64806°N 21.315889°E / 37.64806; 21.315889


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