×
GreekEnglish

×
  • Politics
  • Diaspora
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Cooking
Sunday
07
Dec 2025
weather symbol
Athens 14°C
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Diaspora
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Mediterranean Cooking
  • Weather
Contact follow Protothema:
Powered by Cloudevo
> Culture

The Antikythera shipwreck: 124 years of underwater archaeological exploration showcased at the Laskaridis Foundation

Over 80 artifacts from the historic shipwreck, including parts of the renowned Antikythera Mechanism, are on display for the first time

Newsroom November 21 09:43

For the first time, more than 80 artifacts from the Antikythera Shipwreck are on display at the Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation. This is the most comprehensive temporary exhibition to date, highlighting the results of modern research conducted from 2012 to 2024. The exhibition provides detailed insights into the ship, its rigging, cargo, and the people onboard.

According to the official announcement, after a six-year hiatus, the Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation once again hosts findings from the Antikythera Shipwreck. Visitors can explore the remarkable discoveries from the legendary wreck, including the famed Antikythera Mechanism.

Artifacts such as bronze rings for sail management, lead rings used to deploy the ship’s five anchors, and wooden fragments from the ship’s hull are exhibited for the first time after 12 years of excavations. Other items include spears, amphorae, glassware, metal objects, jewelry, and an extensive collection of ceramics that reveal the ship’s cargo and its trading route through significant ports of the era, including Kos and Rhodes.

Among the standout finds are oversized marble and bronze statue fragments. The marble head of Hercules, adorned with a vine wreath, is particularly striking. It is believed to belong to the headless Farnese-type Hercules statue housed in the National Archaeological Museum, salvaged in 1901 by sponge divers from Symi.

Human remains, parts of a flute, gaming pieces, and olive pits provide a glimpse into the daily life aboard the ship.

Exhibition Details

The exhibition, titled The Antikythera Shipwreck: 124 Years of Underwater Archaeological Exploration, is organized into sections within the ground floor of the Historical Library of the Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation.

  • Room 1: Features parts of the ship and its rigging.
  • Foyer: Showcases artifacts related to the shipwreck survivors and onboard living conditions.
  • Main Hall: Highlights objects from the ship’s cargo.

The exhibition was inaugurated on November 18th in a special event attended by Greece’s Minister of Culture, Lina Mendoni. Supported by the Ministry of Culture and the Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities, the exhibition is curated by archaeologist Dr. Angeliki G. Simosi.

A fully illustrated catalog accompanies the exhibit, and guided tours will be organized throughout its duration. Details are available on the foundation’s website and social media platforms.

For Young Visitors

To complement the exhibition, the foundation has developed an educational workshop titled A Dive into History, allowing children to “explore” shipwrecks from Greek seas. Registration is required through the foundation’s website.

>Related articles

Perseus: The Navy’s state-of-the-art technology in action – Impressive footage of its first operations on the high seas

The mysteries of the ancient treasure: New theory for the Antikythera Mechanism

Peggy Zouboulaki donates 6,000 ancient artifacts to Greek museums

Legacy of the Antikythera Shipwreck

Discovered 124 years ago, the Antikythera Shipwreck, with its famous Mechanism and rich cargo, has become a hidden underwater “monument” of cultural heritage. Its discovery marked the beginning of underwater archaeology in Greece. Ongoing research continues to unveil impressive findings, as noted in the foundation’s announcement.

The exhibition will remain open until January 19, 2025, with free admission.

Ask me anything

Explore related questions

#Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation#ancient artifacts#Antikythera Mechanism#Antikythera shipwreck#Greek cultural heritage#underwater archaeology
> More Culture

Follow en.protothema.gr on Google News and be the first to know all the news

See all the latest News from Greece and the World, the moment they happen, at en.protothema.gr

> Latest Stories

Family confrontation – Andreas Psicharis sues his father’s widow for 19 works of art of immense value

December 7, 2025

The story of Greece’s trolleybuses: From the first routes to the the last

December 7, 2025

“We are really very close to a peace agreement for Ukraine,” says Trump’s special envoy

December 7, 2025

Dismantling of trolleybus cables begins in Piraeus — Watch the video

December 7, 2025

Armed police raid at Heathrow: Train services suspended, arrests and tear gas reported

December 7, 2025

Mitsotakis: “Farmers will receive every euro they are entitled to — Solutions come through dialogue, not roadblocks”

December 7, 2025

Improved weather today — where local showers are expected

December 7, 2025

The livestock farmer who tearfully bid farewell to his 450 sheep collapses; Hospitalized in Giannitsa with stroke symptoms

December 7, 2025
All News

> Politics

Mitsotakis: “Farmers will receive every euro they are entitled to — Solutions come through dialogue, not roadblocks”

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis assured farmers that all payments owed to them will be delivered in full, emphasizing that while agricultural workers have every right to demand more support, “extreme forms of protest, such as roadblocks, may exert pressure but ultimately disrupt daily life and do not help us move forward faster”

December 7, 2025

Mitsotakis from Markopoulo: The government is open to dialogue with farmers — they should come with representation and clear demands

December 6, 2025

Papastavrou: The ministerial meeting of the Greece, Cyprus, Israel and the USA group in Washington in April

December 5, 2025

European Commission handbook depicts the East Aegean islands and the Dodecanese as Turkish

December 5, 2025

Anger in Cyprus over the UN Secretary General’s envoy: She described the occupied territories as the “Turkish” side of Cyprus

December 5, 2025
Homepage
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION POLICY COOKIES POLICY TERM OF USE
Powered by Cloudevo
Copyright © 2025 Πρώτο Θέμα