Nestled in the heart of Greece, the National Observatory of Athens is a destination rich in history, geography, and cultural significance. Established in 1842, it is not only the oldest research institution in Greece but also one of the oldest observatories in the world. The observatory has played a pivotal role in advancing astronomy and meteorology, making it a renowned institution globally. Visitors flock to this iconic landmark to witness its astronomical wonders and scientific contributions.
Its historic telescope and groundbreaking research in astronomy and meteorology.
The National Observatory of Athens offers visitors a unique experience to explore its historic telescope, delve into the Astronomical Museum, enjoy stunning sunset views from the Hill of the Nymphs, and attend various astronomical events and exhibitions.