Maritime Museum of Greece, Maritime museum in Piraeus, Greece
The Maritime Museum of Greece is a museum in Piraeus that displays the history of Greek seafaring through objects and documents. The exhibition spaces surround a central area and hold items ranging from shipbuilding tools to personal items belonging to sailors and naval officers.
The museum was founded in 1949 to preserve the memory of Greece's maritime past that spans from early times to modern days. Moving to its present location in the 1970s allowed the institution to display its collections more effectively and serve visitors better.
The collection shows how seafaring shaped Greek life and continues to hold meaning for communities today. You can see how the sea connected people across islands and shores, influencing daily customs and family stories that still matter to Greeks.
The museum sits near Zea Harbor in Piraeus and is reachable by public transport easily. Plan to spend a few hours walking through the halls, and weekday visits tend to be less crowded than weekends.
The museum holds a large collection of objects that sailors carried with them during their voyages, from everyday tools to precious keepsakes. These personal items tell touching stories about life at sea and the everyday reality of working on ships.
Location: Piraeus Municipality
Inception: January 1, 1949
Address: Ακτή Θεμιστοκλέους
Opening Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 09:00-14:00; Holidays off
Phone: +302104516264;+302104286959
Website: http://hmmuseum.gr
GPS coordinates: 37.93258,23.64611
Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:20
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