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June 2016
Piraeus

Dodona. The oracle of sounds

Acropolis Museum

Opening hours: Monday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. / Tuesday to Thursday: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. / Friday: 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. / Saturday and Sunday: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Entrance to the temporary exhibition: 3 euros. Tickets are available for sale either at the Museum’s Ticket Desk or via its e-ticketing service.


Exhibition description

The Acropolis Museum started in 2015 a series of temporary exhibitions displaying important ancient artifacts, deriving from significant archaeological sites of the Greek periphery. The Museum’s goal is to present unusual subjects that will intrigue the current visitor and at the same time urge him to visit the places the exhibits originated from.

The second exhibition of the series concerns the Oracle of Dodona and it lasts until 10 January 2017. The exhibition aims at providing wider knowledge about the oldest Greek oracle, tracing the way it functioned, its role and importance in the ancient world, and at the same time showcasing the human need to predict the future.

The exhibit’s narration begins with Dodona during the late Bronze Age. Clay and bronze artifacts illuminate the identity of the first inhabitants, the primitive cult of Mother Earth (Earth Goddess) and the establishment of Zeus’ cult. The main interest in the exhibition lies in Zeus and his predominant presence in the sanctuary. The central theme is the prophetic oak tree that with the rustle of its leaves would answer the agonizing questions of people of what lies ahead. Prophecies were also given by priests who de-coded the sounds of bronze cauldrons and the cooing of pigeons. The excavations conducted in Dodona have brought to light some thousands of questions carved in metal sheets of lead, posed by visitors in the sanctuary. Some of these questions concern matters of trade, debts, assets, court decisions, health, fertility, upcoming marriage, dowries and widowhood and are presented in a separate unit of the exhibition. From the dedications in the sanctuary parts of bronze statues, parts of armory, swords and part of their suspensions, dedications from those who benefited from the gods or invoked their help are also displayed. Moreover, characteristic coins highlight the political aspect of the Oracle and its connection with Pyrros, the King of Epirus. Lastly, the relationship between the city of Athens and Dodona is presented by two exhibits from the Acropolis Museum.

The exhibition is conducted with the collaboration of the Acropolis Museum and the Ephorate of Antiquities of Ioannina. The exhibits are on a loan from the Ioannina Museum and the National Archaeological Museum, Carapanos Collection.

Video projection: On a big screen of the exhibition area a video presentation provides information about the Oracle and the natural environment surrounding it.

Gallery talks: Every week, visitors have the opportunity to travel to Dodona, to the temple of Zeus and to discover ancient divination, together with Museum Archaeologist-Hosts. Read more...

Exhibition catalogue: The exhibition is accompanied with a scientific catalogue of the items on display. It is available for purchase in Greek language only at the Acropolis Museum Shops.

Local tastes: During the exhibition, the Museum’s restaurant offers treats from the nearest city of Dodona oracle, Ioannina.

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