The Acropolis Museum is a modern archaeological museum located in Athens, Greece. It was opened in 2009 and is dedicated to the artifacts found on the Acropolis hill, showcasing the history and significance of this ancient site. The museum features over 3,000 objects, including sculptures, pottery, and everyday items from the Parthenon and other nearby temples.
Designed by architect Bernard Tschumi, the museum is built over an archaeological site, allowing visitors to view ancient ruins through glass floors. The building's design complements the Acropolis and provides a stunning backdrop for the exhibits, making it a key destination for tourists and scholars alike.