Country Year Definition
    Working group definition National criteria
    1a 1b
       
Greece 2007 X 25)   
2005 X 17)   
2002 X   2) 
 
Country Year Number of museums according to type of collection
    total of which
    2a 2b 2c 2d
      Art, archaeology and history museums Science and technology museums, ethnology museums Other museums
Greece 2007 176 26)  176    
2005 176 18)  176    
2002 154 3)  154 4)     
 
Country Year Ownership
    state-owned museums local-, regional-owned museums other public-owned museums private-owned museums
    3a 3b 3c 3d 3e
    Total Total Total Total Of which
ppp
Greece 2007 176 27)         
2005 176 19)         
2002 154 5)         
 
Country Year Management
    state-managed museums local-, regional-managed museums other public-managed museums private-managed museums
    4a 4b 4c 4d 4e
    Total Total Total Total Of which
ppp
Greece 2007 176        
2005 176        
2002 154        
 
Country Year Ownership of permanent collection
    Public ≤ 50% Public > 50%
    5a 5b
       
Greece 2007   176
2005   176
2002   9)  154
 
Country Year Number of visits
    Total Of which
    6a 6b 6c 6d 6e 6f 6g
      free admissions
Total
free admissions
%
foreigners
Total
foreigners
%
temporary exhibitions
Total
temporary exhibitions
%
Greece 2007 4.755.535 28)  940.561 29)  19,80        
2005 4.690.955 20)  1.142.380 21)  24,30        
2002 4.059.950 6)  1.107.713 8)  36,00 9)         
 
Country Year Staff
    Paid staff Volunteers
    7a 7b 7c 7d 7e 7f 7g 7h
    Number
Total
Number
Of which
specialised
FTES a year
Total
FTES a year
Of which
specialised
Number
Total
Number
Of which
specialised
FTES a year
Total
FTES a year
Of which
specialised
Greece 2007                
2005                
2002                
 
Country Year Admissions
    Total number of museums with paid admissions with a price of tickets (in EUR) Number of museums
    8a 8b 8c 8d 8e
    < 2,5,- 2,5 - 5,- > 5,- with free entrance with museum card
Greece 2007 63 37 13 38 176
2005 63 38 10 40 176
2002 57 10)  37 10 11)  8 154
 
Country Year Temporary exhibitions
    Total Of which
    9a 9b 9c
      Own production Joined productions
Greece 2007      
2005      
2002      
 
Country Year Expenditure (of museums)
    Total (In EUR) Of which
    10a 10b 10c 10d 10e
      Ordinary expenditures
Total
Ordinary expenditures
Of which
Staff
Extraordinary expenditures
Total
Extraordinary expenditures
Of which
for new Collections
Greece 2007          
2005          
2002   12)         
 
Country Year Income (of museums)
    Total (in EUR) Of which
    11a 11b 11c
      Entry fees Public subsidies
Greece 2007   27.809.631  
2005   25.547.800  
2002      
 
Country Year Public expenditure (for museums)
    Total (in EUR) Of which
    12a 12b
      Investments
Greece 2007    
2005    
2002    
 
Country Year Number of museums making use of computers
    Total number of museums equipped with at least one computer Of which
    13a 13b 13c 13d 13e
      for administrative purpose for visitor's information purposes (e.g. interactive gallery system) having a database for electronic inventory having an Internet access
Greece 2007         176 30) 
2005         176 22) 
2002     14)    15 13)  154 14) 
 
Country Year Information - Diffusion - Education
    Number of museums possessing a web-site Number of museums possessing an own web-site Number of museums Number of museums with at least one special museum education programme
    14 15a 15b 16a 16b 16c 17a 17b 17c 17d 17e
    Total Total Of wich
are updating themselves their web-site
connected to a museum portal
Total
connected to a museum portal
Of which
connected to more than one museum portal
connected to (an)other portal(s) Total Of which
for school children
Of which
for ethnic minorities
for senior citizens for others
Greece 2007 176 31)  2 2                
2005 168 23)  2 2       28 28     6 24) 
2002 130 15)    -   -       43 43   - 1 2 16) 
 
Country Year
Museums per 100.000 inhabitants
on working group definition
     
    18
     
Greece 2007 1,60
2005 1,50
2002 1,40
 
Country Year
Museums per 100.000 inhabitants
on natioinal criteria
     
    19
     
Greece 2007  
2005  
2002  
 
Country Year
Visits per 100.000 inhabitants
including free entries
     
    20
     
Greece 2007 42.567,00
2005 42.353,00
2002 7.195,00
 
Country Year
Visits per 100.000 inhabitants
excluding free entries
     
    21
     
Greece 2007 34.148,00
2005 32.039,00
2002 11.330,00
 
Country Year
Average number of visits per museum
according to working group definition
     
    22
     
Greece 2007 45.726,00
2005 44.675,00
2002 15.170,00
 
Country Year
Average number of visits per museum
according to national criteria
     
    23
     
Greece 2007  
2005  
2002  
 
Country Year
Staff per 100.000 inhabitants
     
    24
     
Greece 2007  
2005  
2002  
 
Country Year
Expenditure per capita (in EUR)
     
    25
     
Greece 2007  
2005  
2002  
 
Country Year
Public Expenditure per 100.000 inhabitants (in EUR)
     
    26
     
Greece 2007  
2005  
2002  
 
Country Year
Number of museums opened 200 days and more a year
     
    27
     
Greece 2007 146
2005 147
2002 25
 
Country Year
Number of museums with more than 5.000 visits a year
including free entries
     
    28
     
Greece 2007 65
2005 64
2002 64
 
Country Year Number of museums necessary to reach
    50 % of total visits (including free entries) 75 % of total visits (including free entries)
    29a 29b
       
Greece 2007 5 13
2005 7 16
2002 154 154
 
Country Year
Number of museums employing at least 1 specialised staff
     
    30
     
Greece 2007  
2005  
2002  
 
Country Year
Average price paid
(in EUR)
     
    31
     
Greece 2007 7,30
2005 2,80
2002 2,90
 
Country Year
Number of museums with at least one publication
     
    32
     
Greece 2007  
2005  
2002  
 
Country Year
Number of museums with at least one publication on an electronic data carrier
     
    33
     
Greece 2007  
2005  
2002  
 
Country Year
Museum participation
Source: Eurobarometer 1)
     
    34
     
Greece 2007  
2005 136,00
2002 136,00
 
Country Year
Population
Source: Eurostat
     
    35
     
Greece 2007 11.171.740
2005 11.082.751
2002 10.968.708
 
Country Year
Density inhabitants/km²
Source: Eurostat
     
    36
     
Greece 2007 85,60
2005 84,90
2002 84,10
 
Country Year
Purchasing Power Parity in EUR
Source: Eurostat
     
    37
     
Greece 2007 97,800
2005 96,000
2002 91,000
 
1) Eurostat surveys 2001 and 2003, if not otherwise indicated
2) Details cf page
3) The number given here represents solely the State Archæological and Byzantine Museums, which were in operation in 2002.
4) In the category “Archæological Museums” belong all the museums holding a) collections of prehistoric and classical antiquities (Archæological Museums ) and b) Byzantine collections (Byzantine Mseums). Regarding the other categories of State Museums, see foot-note no 11.
5) In principle, all the Archaeological Museums operate on a permanent basis; there are, however, few museums that remain closed for long period of time due to extensive works of refurbishment or structural problems in their building (e.g. Museum of Thasos, of Philippoi). We also note that in 2002-2003, nine archaeological museums closed temporarily, for longer or shorter periods of time (National Archaeological Museum, Museums of Delphi, Olympia, Volos, Ioannina, Thessaloniki, Kerameikos, Nafplion, Lemnos) for refurbishment, extensions, redisplay which have to be completed by June 2004.All the Byzantine Museums and Collections operate on a permanent basis, except the Prosphorion Tower at Ouranoupoli of Chalkidiki, and the Collection of Icons and Relics at Pyrgos (Thera), which are open only during
6) 1.943.549 + 2.116.401 ( 13 for Museums located within Archaeological sites)
7) 789.191 + 318.522 ( 12 for Museums located within Archaeological sites)
8) The free admissions are not counted in the major archaeological site & museum of Acropolis; therefore, it is not possible to estimate the total number of free admissions in the Archaeological Museums of Greece, as Acropolis is a very important museum to be disregarded in the final gathering of the data. Thus, you must take into account that the number of free admissions, as presented in this questionnaire, does not provide the whole picture.
9) provisional or estimated statistical information
10) This number corresponds to the number of all tickets (full, reduced and free admission), issued in 86 Archaeological & Byzantine Museums in 2002. The data for 13 major Archaeological Museums and Byzantine Collections located within archaeological sites and monuments (the Acropolis Museum, the Museum of Ancient Agora, of Vravrona, of Eleusina, of Kerameikos, of Ancient Corinth, of Ancient Nemea, of Delos, of Vergina and Epidaurus, Byzantine Collection in the Castle of Corfu, Byzantine Collection in the Osios Loukas Monastery, Mystras Museum), are counted separately. This means that the number reflects the number of visitors visited the sites and possibly also the museums located within them. The number of visitors for 5 Byzantine Museums, where the admission is free, cannot be estimated with certainty, for these museums are not included in the Lists of the Archaeological Receipts Fund.
11) This number does not take into account the free admissions in museums located in archaeological sites. Therefore, it cannot be but an estimate of the total % of free admissions.
12) The structure of the Regional Services is such that it does not allow a straightforward account of the number of professionals, by category of occupation and specialization, for the scientific staff is entrusted both with field (archaeological excavation) and museum work.
13) According to the data collected for the year 2000.
14) If we exclude the eight (8) museums operating as separate Regional Units/Services, then the administrative structure of all other museums is the one of the Regional Services they belong to.
15) The web sites of the Greek Archaeological & Byzantine Museums are presented and managed through the main server of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture “OΔΥΣΣΕΑΣ» (www.culture.gr).
16) People with disabilities.
17) The museum definition suggested by the Working Group is a more general one, but still essentially in agreement with the respective provisions of the Greek Law, according to which, a museum is defined as “a service or an organization of non-profit character , with or without legal personality, which acquires, accepts, safeguards, conserves, records, documents, researches, interprets and primarily exhibits and promotes to the public collections of archaeological, artistic, ethnological or other material evidence of people and their environment, for purposes of study, education and enjoyment. As museums may also be considered services or organizations with similar objectives and functions, such as open-air museums”
18) The number given here represents solely the State Archeological Museums and Collections and includes 25 museums which were temporarily closed during 2005, due to works of extension, refurbishment etc.
19) Of which 147 were open 200 days and more in 2005
20) Total number of visits to 105 State Archaeological Museums & Collections, out of 151 in operation in 2005
21) Number of free admissions to 105 State Archaeological Museums & Collections, out of 151 in operation during 2005. Please note that free admissions are not counted at the major archaeological site & museum of the Acropolis, which is a very important museum to be disregarded in the final gathering of data; so the number of free admissions presented here, cannot be but an estimate.
22) With the exception of 8 museums which operate independently from the Ephorates of Antiquities, all other Archaeological Museums make use of the electronic facilities of the Ephorates they belong to.
23) The web sites of the Greek Archaeological & Byzantine Museums are presented and managed through the main server of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture “OΔΥΣΣΕΑΣ” (www.culture.gr)
24) People with disabilities
25) Greece: The museum definition suggested by the working group is a more general one, but still essentially in agreement with the respective provisions of the Greek Kaw, according to which, a museum is defined as "a service or an organisation of non-profit character, with or without legal personality, which acquires, accepts, safeguards, conserves, records, documents, researches, interprets and primarily exhibits and promotes to the public collections of archaeological, artistic, ethnological or other material evidence of people and their environment, for purposes of study, education and enjoyment. As museums may also be considered services or organisations with similar objectives and functions, such as open-air-museums".
26) Greece: Data available only for State Archaeological Museums and Collections; the number given here includes 25 museums that were temporarily closed during 2007, due to works of extension, refurnishment, etc
27) greece: Of which 146 were open 200 days and more in 2007.
28) Greece: Total number of visits to 104 State Archaeological Museums and Collections, out of 151 in operation during 2007.
29) Greece: Free admissions to 104 State Archaeological Museums and Collections, out of 151 in opetation during 2007. Free admissions to the major site and museum of the Acropolis of Athens are not counted; therefore the number given cannot be but an estimation.
30) Greece: With the exception of 8 Museums which operate independently from the Ephorates of Antiquities, all other Archaeological Museums make use of the electronic facilities of the Ephorates they belong to.
31) Greece: The web sites of all State Archaeological Museums and Collections are presented and managed through the main server of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture Culture “OΔΥΣΣΕYΣ” (http://odysseus.culture.gr)