Yet the people who will visit the beautiful and luxurious suburb of Kifissia, the cafes and shops there, can go to the museum, if only to see the buildings that house it. "Both buildings are very impressive. The building, which houses the exhibition of natural sciences, is an old and representative house with a lovely garden. The "Gaia" centre, which was built in 2001, is a very modern building that is worth seeing from an architectural point of view. In addition, this year for the first time, we will open a cafeteria in the beautiful garden that is covered with slabs, and surrounded and overshadowed by rich and typical Greek vegetation and it will be open until late in the evening."
During tomorrow's International Day of Museums, the entrance to the Goulandris Natural History Museum will be free. "We will be working from 10 am to 4 pm. In addition to our permanent activities, we will organize in the garden an exhibition on climate change and monuments. At the same time, we have planned many games for children that are related to the exhibition. They will be able to draw, run and have fun in general while learning interesting things. At twelve o’clock, there will be a puppet theatre with the traditional character Karaghiozis followed by a children's workshop during which the children will make a book about environment, a documentary about aromatic plants in Greece will be shown, there will be lessons in zoology, botany and hydrobiology as well. Visitors will have the opportunity to obtain information on these topics from the scholars who deal with them."