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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF CHALKIDA
Open: Winter: Tuesday-Sunday 08.00-15.00 Closed on Mondays Summer: Tuesday-Sunday 08.00-15.00 Closed on Mondays Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 The permanent exhibition of the Archaeological Museum of Chalkida operates in its present form since 1990, when the sculptures of the Late Archaic temple of Apollo from Eretria were transferred to the Archaeological Museum of Eretria. It contains exhibits dating from the Paleolithic to the Late Roman period and from various excavations throughout the island of Evia. Large archaeological objects modules making up the report about the ceramic different time periods, the plastic from the Archaic to the Roman era, arms and in metallurgy, in mints from major cities of Gujarat and also the inscriptions and resolutions. The most important exhibits of the museum, which cause great impression, are those from the prehistoric settlement of Manika, but high art statues.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF CHANIA
Open: Winter(November to March): Daily 08.30-15.00 Closed on Mondays Summer (April to October): Monday 13.00-19.30 Tuesday-Sunday 08.00-19.30 Tickets: Full: € 2, Reduced: € 1 The exhibits give an enduring image of the cultural history of Chania since the Neolithic Age until the Roman period. The exhibition is divided widthwise into two major sections: the eastern part contains finds of Late Neolithic and Bronze Age (Minoan times). In the western part exposed antiquities of the Iron Age (historical times). The findings presented in excavation sets and modules. The collections include Minoan finds from the city of Chania, prehistoric finds from caves, Minoan finds from various areas of the county, finds from graves of the Geometric period, historical discoveries from the city of Chania and various other towns, coins, jewelry (prehistoric and historic times), sculptures, inscriptions, columns, mosaics.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF CHIOS
Open: Winter(November to March): Tuesday-Sunday 08.00-15.00 Closed on Mondays Summer(April to October): Tuesday-Sunday 08.00-15.00 Closed on Mondays Tickets: Full: € 2, Reduced: € 1 The new permanent exhibition of the Archaeological Museum of Chios entitled "Chios' t Inopion underwater city" was inaugurated in October 1999 and includes the most representative samples of art and everyday life on the island from the Final Neolithic period until the late Roman period. The exhibits come from excavations of the Ephorate in private lands and in public works, the systematic excavations of the British School of Archaeology at Emporio, in Fana, the Holy Galas in Dotia and Kofina from the excavations of the Archaeological Society in Rizari and in Fana, from contemplation of the extraordinary curator Stephen and private traditions.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF CHORA
Open: 08.00-15.00 Closed on Mondays Tickets: Full: € 2, Reduced: € 1 It includes fine collections of: - Pottery and small finds comming from cemeteries of the Mycenean period (1600 - 1100 B.C.), - The finds from the Mycenean Palace of Nestor at Englianos.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF CORFU
Open: Τhe Museum will be closed to the public from May 2012 until summer 2015 due to renovation works funded in the context of the Regional Operational Programme of Western Greece – Peloponnese - Ionian Islands (project title 'Retrofit and re-exhibition at the Archaeological Museum of Corfu). Corfu Archaeological Museum houses findings derived exclusively from the island of Corfu and revealed with them the cultural presence over time in the ancient world. The aim of the museum is to bring together visitors with its ancient ancestor, through creations. Also to demonstrate the continuity of civilization in the island of Corfu and create the foundations that will help everyone to experience its cultural identity and to embrace the usefulness and necessity of preservation. The need to extend the museum and re-exposing is constantly growing due to new archaeological finds.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF DELOS
Open: Winter: (1 November 2014 until 31 March 2015) 8:00-15.00 Summer: (1st April to 31st October 2015) 08:00-20:00 Special Easter schedule: Holy Friday (10/4/2015): 12:00-17:00 HolySaturday (11/4/2015): 08:00-15:00 Holy Sunday (12/4/2015) closed The Archaeological Site will be open 8:00-15.00, On May the Archaeological Museum of Delos will be open on Monday, Friday and Saturday 8.00-15.00 Tickets: Full: €5, Reduced: €3 Special ticket package: Full: €5, Reduced: €3 The museum includes the following collections: Funerary statues and grave stelae ranging from the 7th to the 1st century B.C. Pottery ranging from the 25th to the 1st century B.C. Clay figurines dating from the 2nd-1st centuries B.C. Jewellery and small objects dating from the 2nd-1st centuries B.C. Mosaics of the 2nd-1st centuries B.CCategory: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF ELEFSINA
Open: Tuesday-Sunday: 08:00-15:00 Closed on Monday Tickets: Full: €3, Reduced: €2 Valid for: Archaeological Museum of Eleusis, Archaeological site of Eleusis The museum was designed by J. Mousis, and was built in 1889 in order to house the excavation finds from the site. The westernmost, sixth room is a later addition.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF ELIS
Open: 08:00 -15:00 Monday: Closed Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 The museum was erected in 1981. At the some time it was able to be visited. This gallery houses a display of finds (statues, reliefs, pottery, architectural members and artefacts) from the Early Helladic to the roman period.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF EPIDAVRUS
Open: Winter: 08:00-17:00 Summer: 08:00-19:30 On Mondays the museum opens after 12:00. Tickets: Full: €6, Reduced: €3 Special ticket package: Full: €6, Reduced: €3 for the museum and the archaeological site Valid for: Archaeological Museum of Asklepeion Epidaurus, Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus The Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus is situated within the Archaeological Site of the Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus, which was the metropolis of all Asclepeia the ancient world. It was built to house the many important findings of the multi-annual excavation of the Sanctuary of Asklepios (1881-1928), conducted by the archaeologist Panagis Kavvadia and Archaeological Society. The exhibits date from the Archaic to the Roman era. The kind of exhibits varies and includes inscriptions, medical instruments, simas ancient buildings, crown tiles, reliefs, large statues and many offerings of small size, and large sections of significant ancient buildings from the sanctuary of Asclepius: a) Propylaea, b) Temple of Asclepius, c) Temple of Artemis, d) Tholos Epidaurus, e) and the known major unfinished Corinthian capital found near Dome. Also in the museum are exhibited casts of important sculptures such as the Health 4th c. Venus (Roman copy), Asclepius (Roman era), the pediments of the temple of Asklepios, the capes of the temple of Artemis and reliefs, which are located at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF ERETRIA
Open: Winter: Monday: closed Tuesday - Sunday: 08:00 - 15:00 Summer: Monday: closed Tuesday - Sunday: 08:00 - 15:00 Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 The permanent exhibition of the Archaeological Museum of Eretria has been operating in its present form since 1991. It contains finds from the surrounding area of Eretria that chronologically cover the periods from the Early Bronze Age to the Roman times. This major archaeological themes such as pottery, sculpture, silverwork, weapons that give an indicative picture of the culture that developed in this region and its inhabitants. The most famous exhibits in public, much more in the scientific community are small clay centaur from the cemetery of Lefkandi, the earliest representation of this mythical being, and the sculpture complex of Theseus with the Amazon Antiope from the west pediment of the Late Archaic temple Apollo Eretria.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF FLORINA
Open: Winter: Monday: closed From the 1st of November until the 31 of March 2010: 8:30-15:00 Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 In the Archaeological Museum of Florina excavations and traditions objects from archaeological sites of Florina, covering a long period, from the Neolithic up to the Byzantine period are being exhibited. The aim of the Museum is to highlight the important, but little known to the general public, history of the county, as demonstrated through the most representative and valuable archaeological remains.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF IGOUMENITSA
Open: Tuesday to Sunday: 8.00-15.00, Monday: closed Last entrance: 15΄ before the closing hour Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 The project entitled ''Exhibition of the Igoumenitsa Archaeological Museum, Thesprotia'' was included in the 3rd CSF in 2003 and was completed on 30.06.2009. Chronologically, the exhibits cover all archaeological periods from the Middle Palaiolithic (100.000 BC) to the Post Byzantine period (17th cent. AD.). They represent a variety of categories, such as metalwork, stonework, architecture, sculpture, pottery, coinage, jewellery, miniature art, glass industry, organic residues etc. They derive from rescue excavations carried out in the entire prefecture of Thesprotia and constitute the material witnesses of various expressions of human life throughout all historical periods. The museological program of the Igoumenitsa Archaeological Museum is divided into five main exhibition units: Archaeological ~ Historical retrospect Settlements of Historical Times Public Life Private Life Burial customsCategory: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF IOANNINA
Open: 09.00-16.00 Monday closed Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 Special ticket package: Full: €4, Reduced: €2 Valid for: Archaeological Museum of Ioannina, Byzantine Museum of Ioannina The Museum's collections are developed in seven halls, the central corridor and three terraces, a total area of 1,200 sq.m. The exhibits cover a long period, from the first appearance of man in Epirus, during the Lower Palaeolithic age 250,000 years ago, until the twilight of late antiquity in the late Roman period (3rd century AD.). Particular emphasis is given to the findings from the sanctuary of Dodona which are displayed in a room dedicated exclusively to one of the major oracles of the Greek world. The multifaceted exhibition presentation aims to illuminate various aspects of private and public life of Epirus in antiquity. More specifically, the modules are distributed in showrooms as follows: As the starting point museological flow on the main runway, operates one graphic apodosmeni walkthrough in historical time, a timeline (timeline): this presents the major historical events that took place in Epirus (and most important archaeological sites), which are collated procedures and in the history of the rest of Greece. Room 1: Prehistoric Epirus Room 2: Political and administrative organization of Epirus Hall 3: Aiakides, kings of Molossos Room 4: The daily life of Epirus Room 5: The Archaeology of Death Room 6: Epirus in Roman times Room 7: The shrine of DodonaCategory: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF IOS
Open: Winter: (1 November 2014 until 31 March 2015) Tuesday-Sunday: 08:00-15:30 Summer: (1th of April till 31st of October 2015) 08:00-15:00, Tuesday to Sunday Monday: closed Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 The Archaeological museum of Ios housed st the Amoiradakeio Mansion (neoclassical building located in the center of Ios Town). The museum includes antiquities from surveys, excavations and surface, that the Archaeological Service conducted (KA Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities) from 1980 onwards, from the Old Archaeological Collection which was founded in 1904 through activities of the filarchaeologist mayor Fragkoulis Kortesis from supplies and donations.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF ISTHMIA
Open: Winter: Monday: closed Tuesday-Sunday: 08.30-15.00 Summer: the same as winter Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 Special ticket package: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 The museum was built in 1970 by the architect Paul Mylonas and opened to the public in 1978. It contains collections of finds from the sanctuary of Poseidon, the sanctuary of Palaimon, the Hellenistic settlement at Rachi, and from the excavations in the area of Isthmia and the ancient harbour of Cenchreai.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF KALYMNOS
Open: Winter: Closed TUESDAY-SATURDAY: 09.00-16.00 Tickets: Full: €3, Reduced: €2 The Museum contains the following collections: Prehistoric collection, comprising pottery, figurines and tools from the Neolithic, Minoan and Mycenaean periods. Classical collection, comprising pottery, inscriptions, figurines and sculptures, chiefly of the Hellenistic period. Reconstruction of the interior of a 19th c. mansion, including the dining room, living-room, storerooms, service rooms and photographic archives of the Vouvalis family. Private Vouvalis archaeological collection, comprising pottery, lamps and small objects, chiefly of the Hellenistic period.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF KARPATHOS
Open: Winter: CLOSED Summer: 09:00-15:00 Tickets: Full: €5, Reduced: €3 Special ticket package: Full: €5, Reduced: €3 The Archaeological Museum of Karpathos is housed in the west wing of Eparchio, a building complex of the period of Italian occupation. The exhibition is divided into three sections: Prehistoric times section, including Neolithic findings and findings of the Minoan / Mycenaean era that were found on the island Historical times section, with exhibits of the three ancient cities of the island, Karpathos, Arkesia and Vroukounta Byzantine times section, with representative findings from the early Christian basilicas and villages of Karpathos Museum Exhibits: • Tools • Murals • Ceramics / Amphoras • Coins • Grave Periods of exhibits: • Late Neolithic, 5300-4500 BC • Bronze Age, 3200-1050 BC • Ancient historians times, 1050 BC - 324 AD • Byzantine Period, AD 324-1453 • Venetian period in Crete, 1204-1669Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF KAVALA
Open: Winter: Tuesday to Sunday 08:00-15:00 Monday closed (Only the Museum shop is open) Summer: Tuesday to Sunday 08:00-15:00 Monday closed (Only the Museum shop is open) Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 For people over 65 years old the ticket is 1 euro Special ticket package: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 Τhe museum was built in 1963-64 by the architects D. Fatouros and G. Triantaphyllides, professors of the Polytechnic School and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The plans for the extension of the building have already been made by the Faculty of Engineering of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, under the direction of Prof. D. Fatouros. The museum contains the following collections: Collection of Prehistoric items Finds from Neapolis Finds from AmphipolisCategory: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF KEA
Open: Winter: (1 November 2014 until 31 March 2015) Thursday-Sunday 08:00-15:00 Monday, Thursday: Closed Summer: (5th of August till 31st of October 2015) 08:00-15:00, Tuesday to Sunday Closed on Mondays Tickets: Full: €3, Reduced: €2 The Archaeological Museum of Kea is located in the capital of the island Ioulida. Build to mainly house the findings of previous excavations, the antiquities that were collected from the Ceos antiquarian Konstantinos Manthos and excavation finds from prehistoric settlements in Kefalas and Agia Irini, and later housed the ancient surface investigations conducted in the decade 1980 and finally, the incidental findings. It is a two storey building, without particular characteristics, dominated by the many windows along the halls of the two floors. On the ground floor are the service areas of the guest (ticket office, shop visual material and WC) as well as the maintenance workshop and warehouses. The report develops in two floors, starting chronologically from the second floor to the Prehistoric Collection (3300 - 1100 BC) and continues on the first floor, with the Collection of Historical Times (7os cent. BC - 2nd c. AD). The recapitulation of the Archaeological Museum of Kea, presented in a modern and inventive way the old exhibits, and given the opportunity to present important findings to date had not been exposed, such as large clay female statues from the prehistoric settlement of Agia Irini (15th century . BC) and the reconstruction effort of the pediments of the Temple of Athena in Karthaia (500-490 BC). The walls, display cases and pedestals report objects, have color in shades of blue. The internal lighting of display cases in conjunction with the natural Cycladic diffused light through the windows, it gives an excellent result. The exhibition is accompanied with visual material, tables and maps that will help the visitor to understand the history of ancient Kea. Exhibition Units: 1. Prehistoric Collection - second floor, 2. Collection of Historical Times - First floorCategory: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF KERAMEIKOS
Open: Monday-Sunday: 08.00-19.00 Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 Special ticket package: Full: €12, Reduced: €6 Valid for: Acropolis of Athens, Ancient Agora of Athens, Archaeological Museum of Kerameikos, Hadrian's Library, Kerameikos, Museum of the Ancient Agora, North slope of Acropolis, Olympieio, Roman Agora of Athens, South Slope of Acropolis The museum of Kerameikos was built in 1937 on the plans of H. Johannes, with a donation of Gustav Oberlaender. It was enlarged in the 1960's with the support of the Boehringer brothers. Τhe exhibits are displayed in chronological order, but also according to their subjects and their provenance. Exhibition Units Sculpture: funerary monuments Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic and Roman periods. Pottery: grave goods - tombs funerary ensembles from all eras of antiquity. Grave goods of the wider area of Kerameikos cemetery (outside the archaeological site). Collective burial. Findings from a building of the Inner Kerameikos.Category: MUSEUMS
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