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HELLENIC REPUBLIC HELLENIC STATISTICAL AUTHORITY Piraeus November 11, 2016 PRESS RELEASE MUSEUMS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES ATTENDANCE SURVEY JULY 2016 The Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) announces the results of the Survey on Museums and Archaeological Sites Attendance for July 2016. In particular: During July 2016, Museums experienced a 3% increase in the number of visitors and a 66.1% increase in the number of free admission visitors. An increase of 11.9% was recorded in their receipts, in comparison with the corresponding month of 2015 (Table 1). The number of visitors at Archaeological sites, in July 2016, recorded a decrease of 14.1% and 13.7% decrease was observed in the number of free admission visitors. An increase of 67.2% was recorded in their receipts in comparison with the corresponding month of 2015 (Table 1). During the seven month period from January to July 2016, there was a 2.1% decrease in the number of visitors of Museums and an increase of 23% in the number of free admission visitors. The corresponding receipts increased by 2.3% in comparison with the corresponding period of 2015 (Table 2). As regards Archaeological sites, during the seven month period from January to July of 2016 a decrease of 11.4% was recorded in the number of visitors and a 14.3% increase was observed in the number of free admission visitors. The corresponding receipts increased by 57.5%, in comparison with the corresponding period of 2015 (Table 2). Graph 1: Visitors of Museums and Archaeological sites (Jan 2012 Jul 2016) Information: Social Statistics Division Section of Culture and Sports statistics. Argyro Pateraki (Tel: +30 213 1352129, e-mail: ar.pateraki@statistics.gr) 1

TABLE 1: VISITORS OF MUSEUMS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES - TOTAL RECEIPTS (JULY 2015 & JULY 2016) Ι. VISITORS Museums and Archaeological sites Total number of visitors (Α+Β) 1,996,020 1,798,830-9.9% Α. Museums (C+E) 495,733 510,555 3.0% Acropolis Museum 170,266 160,986-5.5% National Archaeological 52,052 48,125-7.5% Ancient Olympia 13,799 13,618-1.3% Palace of the Grand Master (Rhodes) 45,386 43,058-5.1% Herakleion Archaeological (Crete) 29,329 62,035 111.5% Rhodes 16,342 11,938-26.9% Delphi 22,105 17,405-21.3% Other Museums 146,454 153,390 4.7% Β. Archaeological Sites (D+F) 1,500,287 1,288,275-14.1% Εpidavros (1) 55,446 46,043-17.0% The Acropolis of Mycenae & Atreus Treasure 46,445 37,818-18.6% The Acropolis of Athens 293,905 228,391-22.3% Sounio 27,285 26,213-3.9% The Acropolis of Lindos 115,259 80,560-30.1% Κameiros (Rhodes) 25,877 17,310-33.1% Ancient Olympia 60,529 58,835-2.8% Knossos (Crete) 103,913 110,851 6.7% Phaistos (Crete) 14,176 11,487-19.0% Ancient Korinthos (1) 18,940 15,440-18.5% Μystras (1) 14,917 14,091-5.5% Delphi 39,262 31,934-18.7% Other Archaeological sites 684,333 609,302-11.0% ΙΙ. VISITORS WHO PAID TICKET Total number of visitors who paid ticket (C+D) 1,549,623 1,230,665-20.6% C. Museums 380,071 318,483-16.2% D. Archaeological sites 1,169,552 912,182-22.0% ΙΙΙ. VISITORS WITH FREE ADMISSION TICKETS Total number of visitors with free admission ticket (E+F) 446,397 568,165 27.3% E. Museums 115,662 192,072 66.1% F. Archaeological sites 330,735 376,093 13.7% IV. RECEIPTS (euros) Total Receipts (G+H) 8,434,099.00 13,134,067.00 55.7% G. Museums 1,746,855.00 1,954,627.00 11.9% H. Archaeological sites 6,687,244.00 11,179,440.00 67.2% (1) Flat rate ticket, valid both for the museum and the Archaeological site. 2

Ι. VISITORS TABLE 2: VISITORS OF MUSEUMS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES - TOTAL RECEIPTS (2014,2015, AND JANUARY- JULY 2015 & 2016) Museums and Archaeological sites Total number of visitors (Α+Β) 14,107,303 14,725,895 8,313,797 7,602,176-8.6% Α. Museums (C+E) 4,154,142 4,405,842 2,527,185 2,474,683-2.1% Acropolis Museum 1,377,409 1,510,615 881,484 788,529-10.5% National Archaeological 459,115 476,754 283,366 254,744-10.1% Ancient Olympia 134,976 135,972 85,001 76,166-10.4% Palace of the Grand Master (Rhodes) 258,906 251,091 130,362 112,844-13.4% Herakleion Archaeological (Crete) 198,942 201,657 97,115 203,482 109.5% Rhodes 79,878 87,824 44,149 33,349-24.5% Delphi 190,314 205,369 131,503 101,054-23.2% Other Museums 1,454,602 1,536,560 874,205 904,515 3.5% Β. Archaeological Sites (D+F) 9,953,161 10,320,053 5,786,612 5,127,493-11.4% Εpidavros (1) 416,323 443,565 279,706 218,676-21.8% The Acropolis of Mycenae & Atreus Treasure 377,336 402,565 255,561 205,482-19.6% The Acropolis of Athens 1,563,434 2,043,868 1,173,277 1,029,164-12.3% Sounio 203,269 236,285 146,893 129,917-11.6% The Acropolis of Lindos 630,042 580,875 300,683 202,814-32.5% Κameiros (Rhodes) 177,859 152,204 83,873 57,725-31.2% Ancient Olympia 464,990 439,836 236,450 227,403-3.8% Knossos (Crete) 670,499 632,288 323,060 319,013-1.3% Phaistos (Crete) 105,643 94,689 51,008 38,210-25.1% Ancient Korinthos (1) 161,819 141,490 86,536 87,767 1.4% Μystras (1) 113,815 117,010 68,469 64,905-5.2% Delphi 293,944 319,754 202,896 167,399-17.5% Other Archaeological sites 4,774,188 4,715,624 2,578,200 2,379,018-7.7% ΙΙ. VISITORS WHO PAID TICKET Total number of visitors who paid ticket (C+D) 9,389,965 10,544,249 5,700,479 4,529,497-20.5% C. Museums 2,438,365 2,867,641 1,548,959 1,271,110-17.9% D. Archaeological sites 6,951,600 7,676,608 4,151,520 3,258,387-21.5% ΙΙΙ. VISITORS WITH FREE ADMISSION TICKETS Total number of visitors with free admission ticket (E+F) 4,717,338 4,181,646 2,613,318 3,072,679 17.6% E. Museums 1,715,777 1,538,201 978,226 1,203,573 23.0% F. Archaeological sites 3,001,561 2,643,445 1,635,092 1,869,106 14.3% IV. RECEIPTS (euros) Total Receipts (G+H) 54,663,545.00 56,224,962.00 30,821,595.00 44,765,937.00 45.2% G. Museums 11,793,726.00 12,385,213.00 6,857,834.00 7,013,142.00 2.3% H. Archaeological sites 42,869,819.00 43,839,749.00 23,963,761.00 37,752,795.00 57.5% (1) Flat rate ticket, valid both for the museum and the Archaeological site. 3

In the following graphs we can observe the evolution of the Receipts (Graph 2) so as the visitors by Museum and Archaeological Site (Graphs 3 and 4 respectively). Graph 2: Receipts from Museums and Archaeological Sites (JAN 2012 - JUL 2016) Graph 3: Visitors by Museum (%) July 2016 Graph 4: Visitors by Archaeological site (%) July 2016 4

EXPLANATORY NOTES Museums and Archaeological Sites Survey Legal Framework Reference Period Information on tickets Free admissions Number of flat rate tickets References The Survey on Museums and Archaeological Sites Attendance has been producing results since 1970, on the basis of data collected by the Archaeological Receipts Fund (ARF) of the Ministry of Culture and Sports. The ARF collects data on the number of visitors and the receipts from the tickets sold in the Museums and Archaeological sites of the country. The corresponding data for the Acropolis Museum are available from December 2009 onwards. The present survey is continuously conducted since 1970 on a regular basics and it produces results on a monthly and yearly basis in compliance with the Joint Ministerial Decision 15189/B379/73. ELSTAT tabulates the data on Museums and the Archaeological sites for the whole of the Country. 1/7/2016 to 31/7/2016 From January 2002 onwards, the number of Museums visitors includes both the visitors who have bought a ticket and the visitors with free admission. From 16-06-1996 onwards, the Museums and the Archaeological sites all over Greece have a paid admission for all the visitors, Greeks and foreigners, all over the year, except in the following days, which are free admission days: 1. National Holidays (25th of March and 28th of October) 2.The first Sunday every month during the five month period from 1 November to 31 March 3. The 6th of March (in memory of Melina Merkouri) 4. The 18th of April (International Monuments Day) 5. The 18th of May (International Museums Day) 6. The 5th of June (International Environment Day) 7. The last weekend of September annually (European Heritage Days) The admission is free for: 1. Young people from EU-countries aged under 18 years, by showing their identity card 2. Students of Universities and of Higher and Technical Education Institutions or equivalent institutions of EU-countries, as well as of Tour Guide Training Institutes, with current student identification card or International Student Identity Card (ISIC) 3. Employees of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports by showing their professional identity card 4. ICOM and ICOMOS cardholders 5. Tour Guides with their current working identification card from the Ministry of Development 6. Teachers accompanying pupils and students on primary, secondary and tertiary education institution tours 7. Journalists with current journalists identification card 8. Members of Associations and Societies of Friends of Museums and Archaeological Sites 9. Official guests of the Greek Government, after relevant approval 10. Escorts of blind persons and persons with disabilities 11. Free admission cardholders 12. Holders of the Culture Card From April 1999 onwards, in some Museums and the nearby Archaeological site, in addition to the ordinary ticket, a new flat rate ticket was established, which is valid for both museum and the nearby Archaeological site. The total number of these flat rate tickets for July 2016 was 93,323. More information on the Museums and Archaeological Sites Survey and detailed time series are available on: http://www.statistics.gr/en/statistics/-/publication/sci21/- 5