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Centre for the Study of Traditional Pottery

Coordinates: 37°58′42.1″N 23°43′13.3″E / 37.978361°N 23.720361°E / 37.978361; 23.720361
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Centre for the Study of Traditional Pottery
Κέντρο Μελέτης Νεώτερης Κεραμεικής
Map
Location4-6 Melidoni Str.,
Athens, Greece
TypeFolk art museum
Public transit accessAthens Metro :
Thisseio Station

The Centre for the Study of Traditional Pottery, also known as Psaropoulos Museum of Traditional Pottery and as Study Centre for Contemporary Ceramics is a museum and school in Athens, Greece.[1]

It is housed in a villa built 1875 during the Ottoman times.[1] The 19th-century house is located on Melidoni Street in the Kerameikos neighbourhood of Athens.[1]

The study centre was established in 1987 to research, preserve and promote the production of traditional Greek ceramics. Since 1999 it has been located in a neo-classical building at 8 Hepitou Street in Plaka and was officially inaugurated on May 18, 2000, International Museum Day.

The museums' collection, consists of some 4500 vases and tools from all over the country. Collections included Etruscan collared jars.[2]

Since 2008,[3] the museum has been managed by archaeologist Nikos Liaros; Yolanda Psaropoulos took over the museum's presidency from her mother Betty Psaropoulos.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Καραϊσκάκη, Τασούλα. "Η κεραμική ζει στον… Κεραμεικό". www.kathimerini.gr. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  2. ^ David Wallace-Hare, New Approaches to the Archaeology of Beekeeping. (2022). United Kingdom: Archaeopress Publishing Limited. p49
  3. ^ team, ελc (2021-11-06). "«Κεραμικά της Χίου 17ος–19ος αιώνας»: Ένα βιβλίο για τη συλλογή από χιώτικα πιθάρια του Άγγελου Βλαστάρη". ελculture (in Greek). Retrieved 2023-02-09.
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37°58′42.1″N 23°43′13.3″E / 37.978361°N 23.720361°E / 37.978361; 23.720361