The Centre for the Study of Traditional Pottery, also known as Psaropoulos Museum of Traditional Pottery and as Study Centre for Contemporary Ceramics is a museum in Athens, Greece. The study centre was established in 1987 to research, preserve and promote the production of traditional Greek ceramics. Since 1999 it has been located in a neo-classical building at 8 Hepitou Street in Plaka and was officially inaugurated on May 18, 2000, International Museum Day.
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| Location | 4-6 Melidoni Str., Athens, Greece |
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| Type | Folk art museum |
| Public transit access | Athens Metro : Thisseio Station |
The museums' collection, consists of some 4500 vases and tools from all over the country.
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