The National Archaeological Museum, in the framework of the temporary exhibition "The Countless Aspects of the Beautiful", organizes experimental archaeology activities, offering visitors the opportunity to approach the aesthetics of the ancient world in a multi-sensory way. Experimental reconstructions of costumes inspired by Minoan Crete, Thera and Mycenaean Greece were exhibited in the exhibition spaces of the Museum.
Visitors to the National Archaeological Museum had the opportunity to see and experience a possible aspect of the garments represented in emblematic antiquities of the National Archaeological Museum and other museums of Greece, such as the ivory triad from Mycenae and the Minoan Goddess of Ophi.
For the presentation of these costumes, our company's Flexible Mannequins were used where their flexibility and slight facial features highlighted these unique costumes.