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Join a 2-hour hands-on sculpture experience in Athens, explore Greek wine history, see ancient vessel replicas, and craft your own Greek-inspired sculpture.

The “Be an Ancient Sculptor” experience in Athens offers a captivating blend of history, art, and hands-on creativity. Set in Kallithea, just minutes from the Acropolis Museum, this 2-hour tour combines learning about ancient Greek wine and vessel designs with a sculpting workshop led by expert guides. It’s a fantastic choice for those interested in Greek culture and artistic expression, especially if you enjoy interactive activities.
While the tour’s duration is only 2 hours, it packs in a rich variety of experiences, from gallery exploration to making your own sculpture. The location’s accessibility makes it easy to include in a day’s sightseeing, and the inclusion of all materials means you can focus on creating without hassle. The positive reviews, praising the knowledgeable guides and memorable keepsake, show that this experience resonates deeply with participants.
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The tour begins in the Ancient Greek Room, a space designed to mimic the atmosphere of a Greek symposium. Here, learn about the history of ancient Greek wine, including how it was produced and its role in social and religious events. This room features replicas of ancient vessels such as kraters and kylixes, adorned with intricate designs that reveal how wine was intertwined with art, philosophy, and daily Greek life.
The guides explain the symbolism and craftsmanship behind these vessels, providing insights into ancient Greek artistry. This starting point offers a fascinating look at how wine and sculpture both played central roles in Greek social customs.

Next, participants move into the Ancient Symposium Gallery, where recreations of ancient statues sit alongside modern Greek artworks. This space showcases sculptures inspired by Greek mythology as well as contemporary pieces, illustrating how Greek art continues to influence modern creators.
Guides shed light on the sculpting techniques ancient Greek artists used, such as carving and detailing, which help inform the hands-on workshop. The gallery provides a visual journey through both religious and decorative sculpture, emphasizing the historical importance of this art form.
The highlight of the tour is the interactive sculpture workshop, where all materials are provided. Participants receive clay and professional sculpting tools, and an expert sculptor offers clear guidance on basic techniques like facial shaping, texturing, and detailing.
Here, the focus is on creativity and learning rather than perfection. Participants craft a small sculpture inspired by Greek art, which they can then take home as a personal keepsake. The guides are praised for their approachability and expertise, making this a rewarding activity for all skill levels.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Ancient Symposium is located at Doiranis 39, Kallithea, just a short distance from central Athens and the Acropolis Museum. The area is well connected by bus stops and the metro, making it simple to reach from most parts of the city.
The venue is described as quiet and accessible, with most hotels in Athens nearby, making it an easy addition to a day of sightseeing. The meeting point is on the first parallel street of Syngrou Avenue, a major route that links the city center to the coast.
Included in the 2-hour experience are a guided tour of the Ancient Greek Room, a gallery exploration, and the interactive sculpture workshop. All materials and tools are provided, so no additional supplies are needed.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for sculpting, as the activity involves working with clay. It’s recommended to arrive 10 minutes early to settle in and chat with the guides. Smoking is not allowed during the activity, maintaining a clean and safe environment.
With a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 based on 3 reviews, this experience clearly appeals to those seeking an educational and creative activity. Reviewers highlight the knowledgeable guides, the stunning art displays, and the enjoyment of creating their own sculpture. One reviewer describes the experience as a “bonita experiencia,” emphasizing the cultural and historical richness blended with fun.
The positive feedback underscores the value of the guided instruction and the memorable souvenir participants take home.
This experience is ideal for art lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone curious about Greek culture. The interactive nature makes it suitable for adults and older children, but it’s not designed for wheelchair users due to physical activity involved. The 2-hour duration makes it a manageable addition to a day exploring Athens, especially for those interested in art, history, and hands-on activities.
This tour offers a rich mixture of education and creativity in an accessible Athens location. The combination of learning about ancient Greek wine and vessels with practical sculpture making offers a well-rounded cultural experience. The expert guidance and all-inclusive approach ensure a smooth and enjoyable activity.
While it’s short and focused, it provides a deep dive into Greek art and social customs. Perfect for culture-minded visitors wanting to engage actively with history, this experience is both fun and meaningful.
“Everything was amazing!”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The activity involves working with clay and requires comfortable clothes, making it suitable for older children but not recommended for very young kids.
Can I participate if I have no sculpting experience?
Yes, the workshop is designed for beginners, with guidance from an experienced sculptor.
How long does the sculpture last?
You get to take your small clay sculpture home as a keepsake, though it is a small piece made during the workshop.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation is not included, but the location is easily accessible by bus and metro.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for sculpting, as the activity involves working with clay.
Are there any restrictions?
Yes, smoking is not permitted during the activity, and the experience is not suitable for wheelchair users.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking is recommended to secure your spot, especially since the tour duration is limited to 2 hours and popular times may fill quickly.
What languages are available?
Guidance is provided in Greek and English.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled activity.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of art, history, and hands-on activity, along with expert guidance and all materials included, makes this a memorable and engaging experience for visitors to Athens.