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The Greek Theatre Museum exhibits theatre memorabilia including stage costumes, models of stage settings, props, photographs, shadow theatre figures, busts of playwrights, and personal belongings of leading actors.
The Greek Theatre Museum exhibits theatre memorabilia including stage costumes, models of stage settings, props, photographs, shadow theatre figures, busts of playwrights, and personal belongings of leading actors. Also on display are documents, manuscripts, and posters related to theatre.
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Akadimias 50, Athina, Greece
+30 21 0362 9430
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