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  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF PIRAEUS

    Open: Winter: From the 1st of January until the 31 of March 2015: 8:00-15:00 Monday: closed   Summer: From the 1st of April until the 31 of October 2015 08:00-15:00 Monday: closed   Tickets: Full: €3, Reduced: €2   The permanent exhibition of the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus includes findings of rescue and systematic excavations of Piraeus, Kallithea, Moschato of Attica Beach in Varkiza, the islands of the Gulf Islands and Kithira and two notable private collections, the Meletopoulou-Nomidou Collection and Geroulanou Collection. These clay and bronze vases, figurines, small objects, jewelry, musical instruments, bronze and marble statues, votive and funerary reliefs, which chronologically cover the long period from the 18th century. BC to the 4th century. AD, however, dominated the exhibits of the 5th and 4th century. BC, especially those related to the parallel course of Athens and Piraeus, and those referred to in private life, mainly funerary monuments. Some of the exhibits are very rare, such as the famous bronze statues, the impressive monument of Kallithea, the figurines of the Minoan peak sanctuary of Kythira and Mycenaean sanctuary of Methana.   Exhibition Units   - The ancient Piraeus as a naval base and commercial center (lobby floor) - Pottery and privacy (room 2 floor) - The bronze statues of Piraeus (halls 3-4 of the floor) - Religious life (room 5 floor) - Morphological evolution of the funerary monument (room 6 floor, halls 7-8 Ground floor) - The plastic of the Hellenistic and Roman period (rooms 9-10 floor)

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    31, Charilaou Trikoupi Str. - Pireas
    2104521598
  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF POLIGIROS

    Open: Closed due to renovation.   The Museum of Poligiros, unique in Chalkidiki is located on a forested land in the west entrance of the city. It was inaugurated in 1970 and the building plans were created by Dimitris Fatouros. In its halls representative archaeological finds from all over Chalkidiki are being hosted and give an overview of the area since prehistoric times.   The exhibition is structured into four main findings sections developed along a main axis browsers, starting in the middle of the vestibule. These modules include groups discoveries from Olynthos, Toroni and the main positions or famous cities of Halkidiki as the sanctuary of Ammon Zeus of ancient Afitos.  

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    1, Stadiou Str., Iroon Square, Poligiros - Chalkidiki
    2371022148
  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF POROS

    Open: Winter: From the 1st of November 2014 until the 31 of March 2015: 8:00-15:00 Monday: closed   Summer: From the 1st of April 2015 until the 31 of October 2015: 8:00-15:00 Monday: closed   Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 Special ticket package: Full: €6, Reduced: €3 Due to a temporary lack of special ticket packages, be informed at the local ticket office for availability. Valid for: Archaeological Museum of Kolona Aigina, Archaeological Museum of Poros, Archaeological site of Aphaia at Aigina, Kolona, Pavlos Kountouriotis Mansion, Spetses Museum, Temple of Aphaia   The Archaeological Museum of Poros was built in the late 1960s, at the site of the old residence Korizi. One of the findings of the museum of particular interest is the plaster of the inscribed column from Troezen. On it bearing the text of the resolution which, in 480 BC, Themistocles urged the Greeks to resist the Persian invaders. The original is in the Epigraphic Museum. Apart from this, the two floors of the museum in two rooms each floor are exhibited exceptional findings of the excavations all Trizina as findings of the old excavations Philadelphus, Hermione. The exhibits make up a rich collection that covers all periods, from the Mycenaean era to the early Christian centuries. Many of the exhibits, sculptures, inscriptions and architectural pieces are important only for the history of the place.

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    Korizi square, Poros - Attica
    2298023276
  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF RETHYMNO

    Open: Winter: From the 8th of June until the 31 of October 2012: 9:00-16:00   Tickets: Full: €3, Reduced: €2   The exhibition of the Archaeological Museum of Rethymno includes objects coming from excavations in the prefecture of Rethymno and give a timeless image of the cultural history of the county from the Neolithic Age to the Roman period. The exhibits are presented in chronological sections and excavation totals.   The collections include:   - Late Neolithic findings (3500 - 2900 BC) and Early Minoan (2800 - 2100 BC) years from the caves of Gerani, Melidoni Margeli and Elena. - Middle Minoan period findings (2100 - 1600 BC) from the campuses Apodoulou, Monastiraki and the peak sanctuary in Vrisinas. - Late Minoan period findings (1600 - 1100 BC) from the cemeteries of the region. The most representative is the cemetery of Armeni. - Geometric findings (1000 - 700 BC) and Archaic (700-500 BC) years from Eleftherna and Axos. - Classical, Hellenistic and Roman periods findings from Stavromenos and Argyroupolis (ancient Lappa).

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    End of Chimara Str., Fortezza - Rethymno
    2831054668
  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF RHODES

    Open: Winter: From November 1 to March 31 Tuesday-Sunday: 08: 00-15: 00 Monday: Closed   Summer: Monday: 09.00-16.00 Tuesday-Friday: 08.00-20.00 Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 08.00-15.00   Tickets: Full: €6, Reduced: €4 Special ticket package: Full: €10, Reduced: €5 Valid for: Archaeological Museum of Rhodes, Collection of the Church of Panagia tou Kastrou, Decorative Arts Collection, Rhodes, Palace of the Grand Masters, Palace of the Grand Masters The permanent collection of the Archaeological Museum of Rhodes is composed of the Italian rule excavations mainly Rhodes and the other Dodecanese islands. Mycenaean jewelry, vases and small objects from burial ensembles of Ialyssos and Kamiros of the Geometric to the Classical period (9th-4th century BC), sculptures of Classical and Hellenistic periods and coins Rhodian Hellenistic are the main exhibits. The exhibition aims to highlight the major findings from Rhodes to help illustrate the ancient history of the place.

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    Megalou Alexandrou Square - Rhodes
    2241075674,2241034719
  • 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 period

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    Sitia-Piskokefalos National Road - Lasithi
    2843023917
  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF SKYROS

    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 two rooms of the Skyros Museum contain finds from archaeological sites on the island dating from the Early Helladic period (2.800-1.900 BC) to Roman times (1st c. AD). Characteristic vases in this case include a Cypriot-made flask, an Attic Geometric pyxis with ponies worked in the round on the lid and the zoomorphic rhyton (ritual vase) in the form of a horse.   Collections: Pottery of the early Helladic period (2.800-1.900 BC) from the city of Skyros, Palamari and elsewhere. The relief Cycladic lid from Papalagoudi, and the Trojan goblet from Palamari are of some importance. The case also contains paint-boxes and obsidian tools. Pottery of Mycenaean period (1.600-1.100 BC) from various sites on the island: askoi, stirrup jars, alabastra, skyphoi, etc. Two vases, one with a scene of a ship and the other with fishes, are of special interest. Pottery of the Protogeometric period (11th-9th c. BC) from the cemetery on the coast at Magazia. The skyphoi, pitchers, single-handled tall glasses, fine oinochoai, miniature trefoil pots, and the jewellery, such as the gold leaves and hair-rings, and faience necklaces, are typical of the wealth of this period. Finds from the Protogeometric and Geometric periods (900-800 BC). The krater with the motif of the wheel (case 4) is of interest, as are the bronze bracelets (case 4), the local coarseware vases (case 5), and the Protogeometric plate no. 353 (case 5). Protogeometric and Geometric pottery from Magazia and Themi. The annular vase with birds, and the pyxis of Attic-Cycladic type on the bottom shelf (no. 184) are of particular interest. Mainly Protogeometric pottery from Agia Anna and Magazia: a flask, a gold hair ring and earrings, two puppets, bronze bracelets and a series of fine vases: jugs, wheel-made cups, a hydria etc. Finds of the Geometric and Archaic periods from recent excavations: Euboean ?made Corinthian aryballoi, Geometric pictures with scenes of horses, superb, richly decorated skyphoi, an electrum (alloy of gold and silver) band, brooches and necklaces, and imported faience vases. Vases and other objects from the Classical to the Roman period (5th - 1st c. BC): a female statuette of the classical period, a Hellenistic head and a statuette of a child, Hellenistic pottery, a plastic, zoomorphic vase, and the headlees statuette of Cybele.   The following sculptures are of interest: an archaic Kore, grave stele, which was recut on the back in Roman times, a fragment of a head of a core, and a statue, possible of Apollo. In the courtyard are displayed architectural members and the sculptures of various periods, and the Protogeometric and Geometric Sarcophagi. The museum houses the fine folklore collection of L. Kostiri, in memory of Mrs. Kostiris brother, the archaeologist I. Papadimitriou.  

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    Skyros - Evia
    2222091327
  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF SPARTA

    Open: Winter: From the 1st of November until the 31 of March 2015: 8:00-15:00   Summer: From 1st April 2015 until the 31 of Octomber 2015: 08:00-15:00   Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 Special ticket package: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 Valid for: Archaeological Museum of Mystras, Archaeological Museum of Sparta, Archaeological site of Mistras, Monemvasia Archaeological Collection, Museum of Pikoulakis tower-house   The museum was established in 1874, in a building designed by the Greek architect Katsaros. In 1930s two rooms were added to the initial central building. The new design is attributed to the Danish architect Christiansen Hansen.

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    71, Osiou Nikonos Str., Sparta - Lakonia
    2731028575
  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF SYMI

    Open: Winter: From the 1st of November until the 31 of March: 8:30-15:00   Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1   The museum contains the following collections:   - Archaeological collection classical findings, Hellenistic and Roman periods - Byzantine Collection - Folklore Collection

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    Symi - Dodekanisa
    2241071114
  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF SYROS

    Open: Summer: (1st April to 31st October 2015) 08:00-20:00 Monday to Sunday 08:00-20:00   Special Easter visiting hours: HolyFriday (10/4/2015): 12:00-17:00 Holy Saturday (11/4/2015): 08:00-15:00 Holy Sunday (12/4/2015): closed   Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 Special ticket package: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 In Ermoupolis there is one of the oldest museums of the country, founded in 1834 and is housed in the space of City Hall, an important monument of the city, work Enrst Ziller. Originally founded as a central departmental museum of the Cyclades because Ermoupoli is the capital of the county and included exhibits from all the islands of the Cyclades. Later the establishment of local museums and other islands, most of the museum's findings are limited to findings from Syros and short of Amorgos and Kythnos. The most important museum's collection consists of finds from the settlement of Chalandriani, dating back to the 3rd millennium BC Very important are also the exhibits of the 600 graves of great scientific and historical value found in the same area and dated to the Hellenistic era. The museum also presents some chance finds from Syros, several tombstones and a few sculptures, including an Egyptian statuette in black granite has been donated to the museum and represents the high priest Anchapi.

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    Ermoupolis - Cyclades
    2281088487
  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF TEGEA

    Open: Winter: Monday: closed Tuesday-Sunday: 08.30-15.00   Summer: Monday: closed Tuesday-Sunday: 08.30-15.00   Tickets: Full: Free admission   The Tegea Archaeological Museum was founded in 1909 by Constantine Roman at the expense of Athens Archaeological Society. In 2012, under the program "re-exposure of the Archaeological Museum of Tegea" (NSRF), the Museum is upgraded and a new report is created. This report includes, besides the exhibits, unpublished archival material and historical and archaeological information, presented in an original way in the last generation technology. The interdisciplinary nature of the whole exhibition approach is obvious: History and Archaeology, Geoinformatics, computer technology, creating a unique environment for the visitor.

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    Alea, Tegea - Arcadia
    2710556540
  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF THASOS

    Open: Summer: Tuesday to Synday 08:00-20:00 Monday closed   The archaeological site of Thasos is open from 08:00-18:30 The ancient theatre is closed due to reconstruction.   Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1   The Museum is housed in a 1934 building, which was recently expanded. In 2004 the re-opening part of relics and the museum reopened its doors to the public after many years of inactivity. The first room is dedicated to Marina Sgouros. In this room presents photographs excavation work in Thassos (1911-1981), when French archaeologists discovered the ancient city and the excavations conducted by the French Archaeological School.   Then it becomes a comprehensive presentation of settlement of Thassos from prehistoric times. Here's exposure to samples of archaic, classical, Hellenistic up to the Byzantine period. Characteristic exhibit of the museum is the impressive height of 3.50 meters kouros of the Archaic period, which represents a new naked man holding a ram (600 BC)

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    Axioti Petrou, Thasos port - Kavala
    2593022180
  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF THEBES

    Open: Winter: From the 1st of November until the 31 of March 2010: 8:30-15:00   Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1   The permanent exhibition of the Thebes Archaeological Museum comprises characteristic finds from Greek and foreign excavations conducted in Boiotia, which span the long chronological period from the Paleolithic to the Post-byzantine periods. Some of its collections are especially interesting because they are unique; for example the Near Eastern Bronze Age cylinder seals from the Theban palace in the Kadmeion, the Mycenaean larnakes from Tanagra, the Archa?c kouroi from Ptoon and the characteristic black stone Classical funerary stelai.   Exhibition Units   - Stelai, reliefs and inscriptions of the Hellenistic and Roman periods (Lobby) - Early sculptures (Room A) - Pottery, wall-paintings and small objects (Room B) - Sculptures of the Classical, Hellenistic and Roman periods (Room C) - Mycenaean finds from Tanagra (Room D) - Inscriptions and late sculptures (Courtyard)  

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    1, Threpsiadou Str. - Thiva
    2262027913
  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF THERA

    Open: Winter: (1 November 2014 to 30 April 2015 )Tuesday-Sunday: 08:00-15:00   Summer: (1 April until 31 October 2015) Tuesday-Sunday: 8:00-15:00   Monday: closed    Tickets: Full: €3, Reduced: €2   It was built in 1960 by the Ministry of Public Works in order to replace the old museum (built in 1902), which had collapsed during the earthquakes of 1956.   The Museum contains the following collections:   Sculpture, ranging from the Archaic to the Roman period.   Inscriptions, ranging from the Archaic to the Roman period.   Vases and clay figurines, dating from the Geometric to the Hellenistic periods.

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    Fira - Cyclades
    2286022217
  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF THESSALONIKI

    Open: (last update October 29, 2014) Monday-Sunday: 9:00 - 16:00   The Museum is closed on 25 and 26 December, 1 January, 25 March, 1 May and Easter Sunday.   *For more information and confirmation of opening hours, you may call on +30 2313310201.   Tickets: Full: €6, Reduced: €3 Special ticket package: Full: €8, Reduced: €4 Valid for: Archaelogical Museum of Thessaloniki, Museum of Byzantine Culture   The Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki is a state museum of the Ministry of Culture and has been an autonomous unit since 2001. It has been housed in a building, designed by architect Patroklos Karantinos since 1962 and it has been designated as a listed monument of modern heritage, as it is one of the most representative examples of architectural modernism in Greece. Its collections include artifacts and assemblages from excavations conducted since 1912 by the Greek Antiquities Service throughout Macedonia. The museum also houses objects that used to be part of private collections and were later donated to it.   The Museum's exhibition proposal comprises of seven units, through which the visitors come in contact with the world of ancient Macedonia, its culture and its people:   1. Prehistoric Macedonia 2. Towards the Birth of Cities 3. Macedonia form the 7th c. BC until the late antiquity 4. Thessaloniki, Metropolis of Macedonia 5. The Gold of Macedon 6. Field-House-Garden -Grave 7. Macedonia: from fragments to pixels

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    6, Manoli Andronikou Str. - Thessaloniki
    2313310201
  • Thirio , Vonitsa - Aitoloakarnania
    2643071209
  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF TINOS

    Open: Winter: (1 November 2014 until 31 March 2015) 8:00-15.00   Summer: (1 April 2015 until 31 October 2015) Tuesday to Sunday, 8:00-15.00   Monday: closed   Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1   Its collections include:   - Pottery, dating from the Mycenaean to the late Hellenistic/Roman period - Sculpture, ranging from the Archaic to the Roman period - Architectural members - Inscriptions - Coins  

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    Tinos - Cyclades
    2283029063
  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF VATHI

    Open: Tuesday-Sunday 8:30-15:30   Monday closed   Tickets: Free admission   The museum contains excavation finds from Aetos, dating from the Geometric to the Roman period and a remarkable collection of finds dated to the Geometric period.   The most important items of the exhibition are:   Ring-shaped vase. It has angular walls and is decorated with narrow bands on the sides of the ring, hatched triangles on the neck, and panels with diagonals on the handle. Dated to the end of the Late Geometric period.   Votive inscription that mentions goddesses Athena and Hera. It was found at Polis Cave and dates from the Late Archaic period.

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    Vathi, Ithaca - Kefalonia
    2674032200
  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF VATHI SAMOS

    Open: Winter: (1 November 2014 until 31 March 2015) 8:30-15.30   Summer: (1 April until 31 October 2013) Tuesday-Sunday: 09:00-16:00   Monday: closed   Tickets: Full: €3, Reduced: €2   The archaeological museum of Samos is at Vathi. It consists of two buildings, the old Museum (Paschaleio archaiofylakeion) built in 1912 and the new built in 1987 and houses the collection of ancient sculpture.   The new Museum in particular includes the following collections: Archaic Sculpture, Pottery, bronze, ivory, wood, terracotta and Miniature.

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    Vathi - Samos
    2273027469
  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF VERIA

    Open: Monday: 12:00 AM-5:00 pm Tuesday-Sunday: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 pm   Tickets: Full: € 2, Reduced: € 1   The Archaeological Museum of Veria houses finds from archaeological sites of Imathia dating from the Hellenistic and Roman times. But the picture is not representative, as in the warehouses there are a number of important findings from prehistoric times (eg New Izmit), but also from the Iron Age (Cemetery tombs at Vergina). In the garden of the Museum there is also a large number of honorary and funerary altars and various types of inscriptions. Most important exhibit of the museum is the inscription with the "headmaster" Law of Veria (normative text of the operation of the High School of the ancient city).   Exhibition Units   - Burial Hellenistic sets, mock tombs Important Hellenistic funerary ensembles like the crater of Kerch, a sword with chryselephantine handle and jug - ballot box, cabinet with pottery, figurines, gold coins.   - Sculptures, reliefs, inscriptions, pottery, Hellenistic figurines Inscribed epitlymvies columns, important for the history of Veria inscriptions, statues, sculpted works, clay sima with lion head from the School of Aristotle and showcase with vessels.   - Sculptures, reliefs, portraits, vases, figurines, jewelry Roman era Bust river god Olganos, male-female portraits, marble Trapezoforos, statues, windows with glass vessels, jewelry and figurines.  

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    47, Anixeos Ave. - Veria
    2331024972
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