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ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLECTION OF NEAPOLIS
Open: Closed to the public. The Archaeological Collection of Neapolis was created before World War II and within two years included around 1000 items, found mostly in the area of Mirambello and in other sites of the Prefecture. During the Italian rule, thanks to the efforts of Emm. Mavroeidis (then ektaktos curator of Antiquities) the Collection was protected in the underground of the Club. Today it is housed in a building ceded to the Ministry of Culture by the Ministry of Health and the Municipality. The Collection is temporarily closed to the public. It includes: - Finds from the excavations of the French School of Archaeology at Elounta (1937) - Finds from the excavations of the French School of Archaeology at Hellenika (1937) - Finds from the excavations of the French School of Archaeology at Dreros (1937) - Finds from the excavations of Emm. Mavroeidis at a Late Minoan tomb in Tourloti, near Seteia - Finds from the excavations of Emm. Mavroeidis at a Hellenistic tomb at Kalo Chorio (ancient Istrona), - Finds from the area of Mirambello, collected or given to the Ephorate -Antiquities collected by the Italian forces from Aghios Nikolaos (ancient Lato pros Kamara) and other areas of the Prefecture - Numismatic collection (coins given by citizens)Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF AGIOS NIKOLAOS
Open: Winter: From November 1 to March 31: 08:30-15:00 Summer: From July 1 to October 31 Monday: closed Tuesday - Sunday: 08:00 to 19:30 Tickets: Full: €3, Reduced: €2 The Archaeological Museum of Agios Nikolaos was created to exhibit finds from eastern Crete which until then were transported to the Museum of Heraklion. The exhibition has not been finalized yet, but does cover a huge period from the Neolithic Age to the end of the Greco-Roman period. Visitors can follow the evolution of art in the region through representative samples of various styles and eras. Largest and most important groups are the offerings from the Early Minoan cemetery of Aghia Fotia, near Sitia (3000-2300 BC) in the first room and the findings from the palace of Mallia brought to light by the investigations of the French Archaeological School, in the fourth room. Most famous object is considered the libation vessel that became known as the "Goddess of Myrtos".Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF SITIA
Open: 08:30-15:00 Monday: closed Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 The Archaeological Museum of Sitia includes findings from the area of Lasithi and Sitia province. The exhibition of the museum is divided into four categories and thirty display cases with exhibits from 3,500 BC until 500 AD, consisting of: Exhibits from the Minoan period Exhibits from Zakros Exhibits from the Geometric and Archaic period Exhibits from the Greek-Roman periodCategory: MUSEUMS
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