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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF KYTHERA
Open: Winter: Museum is closed, due to repair and re-exhibition works. Summer: Museum is closed, due to repair and re-exhibition works. The building was constructed in 1911 in order to shelter the Kytheraic Union and it was donated to the Greek Ministry of Culture in 1975. In 1981 it was renovated in order to house the finds of the excavations and in 1991, a room (xenon) was added. The museum contains the Minoan finds from the excavations of Palaeopolis. The most important items of the museum are: Archaic lion from Kythera. Various prehistoric finds. Pottery and stone artefacts dated to the Minoan period, found in Palaeopolis. Minoan pottery. Vases found in the excavations of Palaeopolis. Head of a statue. Iconistic head of a beardless man, dated to the Roman period. Marble head of a youth, dated to the Roman period. It is a copy of an original statue of the 4th century B.C.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF LAMIA
Open: Winter: 8.00-15.00 Summer: 8.00-15.00 Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 The permanent exhibition of the Archaeological Museum of Lamia includes archaeological material derived primarily from excavations of recent years, rescue and systematic, in the region of Fthiotida. The material chronologically represents all stages of culture, which have been established in the rest of Greece and staggered chronologically from the Neolithic to the Roman Age. Exhibition Units - Neolithic Period (6700 - 3700 BC) - First Helladic Era (3700 - 2100 BC) - Middle Helladic Era (2100/1900 - 1600 BC) - Late Bronze Age (Mycenaean - Submycenaean, 1600 - 11th cent.) - Early Iron Age (10th-8th century BC.) - Archaic Period - Holy (7th, 6th - early 5th century BC) - Classical, Hellenistic period (5th to 2nd century BC) - Economy - Sculpture (4th century BC - 3rd century AD)Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF LARISA
Open: Winter: Monday - Sunday: 08.30 - 15.00 Summer: Tuesday - Sunday: 08.30 - 15.00. Tickets: Special ticket package: Full: € 0, Reduced: € 0 It contains collections of Palaeolithic fossils, Neolithic vases, figurines, tools and other items, Bronze Age and Geometric vases, Archaic funerary finds from Aghios Georghios at Larissa, burial finds of the Classical period, the prehistoric menhir from Souphli Magoula, architectural parts and sculptures spanning the period from Archaic to Byzantine times, Hellenistic and Roman sculptures, funerary, votive and inscribed stelae spanning the period from Archaic to Roman times, and a Roman mosaic from Kalo Nero at Larissa.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF LAVRIO
Open: Tuesday - Sunday 8:00 - 15:00 Monday closed Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 The exhibition of antiquities is thematic and chronological, as it aims to show aspects of human life and activity from prehistoric times to the 6th century AD. Hall 1 is dedicated to the mining and metallurgical activities in Laureotiki in antiquity. Emphasis is placed on inscriptions relating to mining laboratories. In Hall 2 exhibited pottery, tools and stone jewelry from Kitsos Cave, inhabited in the Neolithic period (6 to 5 thousand BC), vessels and other offerings from the cemeteries of Thorikos and the region of Sounion (8th - 4th century BC) and finds from sanctuaries and residential complexes in various positions of Lavrion. Important place in the Museum occupied by relief plaques from the frieze of the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion, and funerary and votive statues and reliefs from ancient townships of Lavrion. Impressive is the mosaic floor from early (4th-5th cent.ury) Basilica of Lavrio.Category: MUSEUMS
Images [5]1, Andrea Kordella Str. - Lavrio2292022817 -
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF LEFKADA
Open: Tuesday - Sunday: 08:00-15:00. Monday closed. Tickets: Full: €3, Reduced: €2 Valid for: Archaeological Museum of Agrinion, Archaeological Museum of Lefkada, Archaeological Museum of Thyrreion, Fortress of Nafpaktos, Kalydon, New Pleuron, Oiniades, Roman Springs at Agios Thomas, Thermos The findings presented cover a long period, starting from the middle Paleolithic period (200000-35000 BC) and reaches up to late Roman times. The museum exhibits in a separate room the discoveries of excavations of the German archaeologist Wilhelm Dorpfeld, who developed the theory that Lefkada is Homer's Ithaca. The museum hosts tools, ceramics, bronze, jewelry and gems tombs, mainly from the ancient town of Nirikos, Nidri, the Choirospilia in Evgiros and the cave in Frini.Category: MUSEUMS
Images [3]Ang. Sikelianou & N. Svoronou Str. - Leykada2645021635 -
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF LEMNOS
Open: Winter: From Tuesday to Sunday: 08:00 - 15:00 until 31-3-2015. Monday closed. Summer: From Tuesday to Sunday: 08:00 - 15:00 until 31-10-2015. Monday closed. Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 Special ticket package: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 Due to the damage caused by the earthquake of May 24, 2104, the second floor of the museum with the exhibits of historical times, will remain closed to the public until the damage is restored. The permanent exhibition of the Archaeological Museum of Lemnos, housed in two-storey traditional building of the 19th century., Was opened in 1993 and includes findings from the excavations of the Italian Archaeological School in Poliochni Kaveirio and Hephaestia and excavations of the Ephorate mainly Mirina. Also hosted sporadic findings from all over the island, donated private collections and antiquities of Imvros, which had been sent to Athens Bishop of the island just before the Asia Minor Catastrophe. Exhibition Units 1) Findings of the prehistoric period Findings from the Poliochni artefacts from Myrina of the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age objects from the same period that perisynellegisan across Lemnos, Mycenaean pottery samples from Koukonisi. 2) Stone objects historical times Sculptures, inscriptions and tombstones of Lemnos and Imbros from the 5th century BC to the 1st century AD. 3) Exhibits from the 8th century BC to the 3rd century AD Burial sets from the necropolis of Hephaestia, findings from Kaveirio, the Sanctuary of the Great Goddess in Hephaestus and Artemis in Mirina, samples of pottery from the Hellenistic workshops Hephaestia and Myrina. 4) Items miniatures from the Bronze Age to the medieval period Bone and metal objects, tools, jewelry and coin collecting.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF LYKOSOURA
Open: To visit the museum please contact the Ephoreia of Antiquities of Arkadia (tel. 2710-224253) Tickets: Full: Free admission The small museum consisting of only one room, was founded at the end of the last century by Konstantinos Kourouniotis, in order to house some of the findings from the sanctuary of Despoina at Lykosoura; the expenses of the excavation were covered by the Archaeological Society. The building was fully restored and its exhibits were re-exhibited in 1986-7 by the Ephor of Antiquities, Dr. Theodoros Spyropoulos. The museum contains the following major categories of items: - Sculptures from the sanctuary of Despoina at Lykosoura - Marble and clay votives of various types from the same sanctuary, inscriptions from the same sanctuary - Various smaller findings from the area around the sanctuaryCategory: MUSEUMS
Lykosoura, Megalopoli - Arcadia2791025780 -
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF MARATHON
Open: Winter: Tuesday-Sunday: 8.30-15.00 Summer: Tuesday-Sunday: 8.00-20.00 Tickets: Full: €3, Reduced: €2 The permanent exhibition of the Archaeological Museum of Marathon presents the history of the region from prehistoric times to the Roman period through the findings of excavations of the broader area of Marathon. Exhibition Units: Room I - The Cave of Pan in Oinoi Room II - The prehistoric times Room III - The Historical Period Room IV - Herod Atticus and his era Room V - The Sacred Egyptian gods in the Small Marsh or Brexiza Marathon Old Terrace - Trophy RoomCategory: MUSEUMS
Images [4]114, Plataion Ave. - Marathonas2294055155 -
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF MEGARA
Open: Tuesday-Sunday: 08.00-15.00 Closed on Monday Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 The Museum of Megara exhibits objects coming from the excavations of G. Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities in the town of Megara and the wider region. The findings cover the period from the 8th century BC up to the 2nd century AD. The purpose of its foundation was to house some of the findings of the Archaeological Collection of Megara and form a small lung culture on the outskirts of western Athens.Category: MUSEUMS
Images [1]48, Menidiati Str. - Megara2296022426 -
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF MESSENIA
Open: Winter: Monday 13.30-20.00 Daily,Sundays: 08.00-20.00 Summer: Monday 13.30-20.00 Daily,Sundays: 08.00-20.00 Tickets: Full: €3, Reduced: €2 Special ticket package: Full: €3, Reduced: €2 Arcaeological site and Ancient Messne's Arcaeological Museum and Kalamata's Castle 8 € for full fare ticket -4€ reduced ticket. Validity for one (1) week Thematic units: In order to provide a complete historical overview of both the political and cultural entity of certain areas of Messenia in antiquity, ten thematic units are identified by signposts. In these units, history is interpreted according to the area in which each event took place.These units are the following: "The House of Villehardouins and Messenia" "Mani and the Despotate of Morea" "Thouria, a City Inhabited by Perioikoi" "The 'Outer Mani at the Border of Messenia-Laconia" "St. Nikon Metanoeite (the Repenter) and Messenia" "The Capital of the Independent State of Messene at the Foot of Mt. Ithome" "Pylia Under Venetian Rule (1206-1500)" "A Mycenaean Center in the Gulf of Messenia "The 'Kingdom' of the Palace of Nestor" "The Mycenaeans of Triphylia"Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF MYKONOS
Open: Winter (November 1-March 31): 08.00-15.00 Summer (August 05-October 31): Tuesday-Sunday: 09.00-16.00 Monday: closed Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 The exhibition of the museum includes a large number of vases, ranging from the prehistoric to the late Hellenistic period (25th-1st century B.C.), grave statues, stelae and funerary urns from Rheneia, and very few finds from Mykonos. The museum contains the following collections: - Funerary statues and grave stelae dating from the 2nd/1st century B.C., - Pottery dating from the 25th to the 1st century B.C., - Clay figurines dated to the 2nd/1st century B.C., - Jewellery and small objects of the 2nd/1st century B.C.Category: MUSEUMS
Images [3]Mykonos - Cyclades2289022325 -
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF MYSTRAS
Open: Winter: 8:00 to 15:00 Tickets: Full: 5 €, Reduced: 3 € (Single Admission with Mystras Archaeological Site) In the year 2001 the permanent exhibition was reorganized with a new theme, museological and museographical approach, dictated by the need to present the newest research findings. The re-exhibition, entitled '' Byzantium and the West: the experience of the late Byzantine urban center of Mistra '', focuses on the relations and contacts of the Byzantine Empire in the West, relations made the occasion either side effects and form the special character of the political and social reality , intellectual life and art of the era of Paleologos. Mystras, thriving late Byzantine urban center, an excellent field for detecting the approach Byzantine and medieval West just before the Renaissance. Exhibition Units The exhibition is organized into three themes: a: political ideology and artistic creation b: Byzantium and the West approach to daily living issues like attire c: influences of western art in artistic creation.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF MYTILENE
Open: Winter: Tuesday-Sunday: 08.00-15.00 until March 31st Closed on Mondays. Summer: Tuesday-Sunday: 08.00-15.00 until October 31st Closed on Mondays. Tickets: Full: €3, Reduced: €2 In the old building of the Archaeological Museum of Mytilene the history of Lesvos from the Final Neolithic period to the late Roman period is being unfolded. With the exhibition in the new building of the Archaeological Museum of Mytilene the daily religious, economic and political life of the 3rd century BC to the 4th century AD is being unfolded.Category: MUSEUMS
Images [2]Send e-mailA. Eftalioti Str. (Old Building) and 8th Noemvriou Str. (New Building) - Mytilene2251028032,2251040223 -
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF NAFPLION
Open: Winter: 8:00-15:00 Summer: 08:00-15:00 Every Monday, the museum is closed. Holy Friday, April 10th: 12.00-17.00 Tickets: Full: €3, Reduced: €2 The Archaeological Museum of Nafplion is housed exhibits from excavations of the Archaeological Service and the Archaeological Society Foreign Archaeological Schools and donations (Glymenopoulou, Nikandrou). The Archaeological Museum of Nafplion is housed in a monumental, two-floor building in the historic center of Nafplion. The space of the permanent exhibition of the museum covers an area of 580 sq.m. and occupies the first and second floor. In the hall of the first floor exhibits date back to the prehistoric era, the Paleolithic, the Mesolithic, the Neolithic and the Bronze Age and from Franchthi cave Kefalari, Dendra, the Midea, Nauplia, Tiryns, Assini, the Prosymna-Berbati and Kazarma. In the new exhibition the museum to be organized soon to be subjected approximately 1500 objects. Much of these consists of the exhibits from the old exhibition and will be listed in the new report around 500 findings from recent or earlier excavations. On the ground floor of the museum houses the Fourth Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF NAXOS
Open: Winter: (1 November until 31 March 2015) 8:00-15.00 Summer: (05 August until 31 October 2015) Tuesday-Sunday: 08:00-15:00 Monday: closed Tickets: Full: €3, Reduced: €2 The Archeological Museum of Naxos houses works of art and objects of every day use dating from the Late Neolithic period to Early Christian times (5300 BC - 5th c. AD). These finds came to light in the excavations which have been continuing on the island since the Second World War. Excavations over the last forty years have brought a large number of archaeological sites (Grotta, Aplomata, Pithos in Chora, Melanes, Sangri, Iria, Tsikalario in central Naxos, Panormos, Korphi t'Aroniou in east Naxos), and also the many finds that are now housed in the Naxos Museum.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF NEMEA
Open: Summer: 8:00 - 15:00 until the 31st of October Tickets: Full: €4, Reduced: €2 Special ticket package: Full: €4, Reduced: €2 Valid for: Archaeological Museum of Nemea, Sanctuary of Zeus at Nemea, Stadium of Nemea The museum contains a collection of pictures of Nemea by travellers of the 18th and 20th centuries, coins of ancient visitors to Nemea, items related to the athletic activity on the site, prehistoric finds (pottery, tools, weapons etc.) from sites in the district of Nemea, pottery and jewellery from the Mycenaean cemetery at Aidonia and the settlement of Aghia Eirene, architectural parts from monuments at Nemea and other sites, and a collection of inscriptions from Nemea, Phlius and Petri.Category: MUSEUMS
Nemea - Corinthia2746022739 -
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF NICOPOLIS
Open: Winter: 08:30 - 15:00, Monday to Friday (From November 1st) Summer: Every day , 08:00 am.– 20:00 p.m Tickets: Full: €3, Reduced: €2 Valid for: Ancient Nikopolis, Archaeological Museum of Nikopolis The museum was built in the 1960's, by the Technical Services of the Ministry of Education. In 1972, the finds from the excavations at Nicopolis were put on display and a storeroom was built near the museum, to house the sculpture and finds not included in the exhibition. A new, larger museum is planned to be constructed soon. The museum contains collections of architectural parts and sculpture from the ancient city and offerings from the cemetery of Nicopolis.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF NISYROS
Open: Winter: Tuesday to Sunday : 08:00 - 15:00 Monday : Closed Summer: Monday to Saturday : 08:30 - 15:00 Sunday : Closed The Archaeological Museum of Nisyros at Mandraki is a creation of the initiative of the Giannidis brothers, with whose money built the building that also houses allocated to the Ministry of Culture in 2001. It includes findings from prehistoric plant in volcanic islet Glass, opposite Nissiros, the which date back to the Final Neolithic Period of the 4th millennium BC, where excavations have revealed an intact Neolithic oval building, remains of other buildings, and cemetery. Also out rich finds from the necropolis of the ancient city, dating from the Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic Period. The museum includes discoveries from the early Christian, Byzantine and post-Byzantine Nisyros. Early Christian capitals of the 5th and 6th century AD, depiction of Middle Byzantine iconostasis from the church of Panagia Spiliani, parts of frescoes of the Byzantine churches of the island, visual material about the most important churches, castles and knights icons of post-Byzantine churches Nisyros.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF OLYMPIA
Open: Summer: From 15/9/2015 until 30/9/2015 8:00-19:00 Winter: From 01/10/2015 until 31/10/2015 8:00-18:00 Last admission (all days): 15' before closing Tickets: Full: €6, Reduced: €3 Special ticket package: Full: €9, Reduced: €5 Valid for: Archaeological Museum of Olympia, Olympia Through the many exhibits of the permanent exhibition of the Archaeological Museum of Olympia the visitor is introduced to the history of the great Pan-Hellenic sanctuary from the Early Bronze Age to the sixth-seventh centuries AD. The sculpted decoration (metopes and pediments) of the temple of Zeus, the most important example of the Severe Style in Greek art, the statue of Nike by Paionios and the Hermes of Praxiteles are the museum's pieces de resistance. Equally important is the bronze collection, the richest of its kind in the world. Exhibition Units -The prehistoric period at Olympia (Gallery 1) -Geometric-Archaic periods (Gallery 2) -Late Archaic period and architectural sculpture (Gallery 3) -The Severe Style (Gallery 4) -The sculpted decoration of the temple of Zeus (Gallery 5) -The Nike of Paionios (Gallery 6) -Pheidias and his workshop (Gallery 7) -The Hermes of Praxiteles (Gallery 8) -Late Classical and Hellenistic periods (Gallery 9) -Roman sculpture (Gallery 10-11) -The last years of the sanctuary's life (Gallery 12)Category: MUSEUMS
Images [1]Ancient Olympia - Ilia2624022742 -
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF PALAIOPOLIS
Open: Winter: (November 1 to March 31) Saturday 9: 00-16.00 Monday-Friday and Sunday: closed Summer: (05 August to 31 October) Tuesday to Sunday 09: 00-16: 00 Closed on Monday Tickets: Admission free The Archaeological Collection of Palaiopolis was only recently organized and the rearrangement of the exhibition has not yet been completed. It is housed in a building erected in 1981, donated to the Community of Palaiopolis by the Basil and Eliza Goulandris Foundation. It contains collections of sculpture, reliefs and inscriptions, ranging from the Classical to the Roman period. The most important items of the exhibition are: - Marble sculptural group from Palaiopolis. It represents Pegasus, the mythical winged horse, with its rider, Vellerophon. It was the acroterion of a temple, and is dated to the end of the 6th or the beginning of the 5th century B.C. Inv. no. 206 - Marble lion. Funerary statue in life size, found at the cemetery of ancient Andros (Palaiopolis). Dated to ca. 320 B.C. Inv. no. 208 - Inscribed marble slab. It preserves 178 verses of the hymn to Isis, who is praised as a goddess of the earth, the sky and the sea, and as the inventor of sailing. Dated to the 1st century B.C. Inv. no. 106 - Marble statuette of Artemis, dated to the Hellenistic period (3rd century B.C.). Inv. no. 209Category: MUSEUMS
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