Ancient Greece - The Beginnings of Technology

Enjoy a digital journey in the world of state-of-the-art technology of the ancient Greeks!

The Kotsana Museum, having entered the world of digital technology dynamically, opens new ways of communication with its public, wishing to highlight the multifaceted aspects of its exhibits and to offer the experience of an interactive virtual tour of its museum spaces, creating a new, fascinating world. for young and old.

From the safety of your own space and at a time of your choosing, you can browse all the rooms of the permanent collection "Ancient Greece - The Beginnings of Technologies" and explore your favorite inventions. The virtual tour also enables you to get closer to the, zoom in or out, read the pop-up information, and check every detail through the high-resolution videos.

With one "click", the technological inventions of the ancient Greeks come to life in front of you! Great inventors such as Heron, Philo, Archimedes, Ctesiphon, Pythagoras and Hipparchus invite you to discover the cutting edge technology of antiquity through their inventions.

From the Computer Mechanism of Antikythera to the automatic hydraulic clock of Ktisivio, we observe that the foundations for the most important conquests of modern civilization, such as steam and gas propulsion, the computer and robotic constructions, had already been laid by the ancient Greek world.

The first robots of history – Philo's automatic maid, Archimedes' hydraulic endless screw and countless more inventions, come to illuminate unknown aspects of the daily life of the Ancient Greeks in public and private life.

Enjoy your digital tour in the permanent collection of the Kotsanas Museum "Ancient Greece - the Beginnings of Technologies" and experience an interactive educational experience that will fascinate you!

• Are you ready for a journey through time that will activate all your senses?

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