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The Archaeological Museum of Polygyros was inaugurated in 1970, on drawings of Dimitris Fatouros and opened in 1971. Since then, regular and rescue excavations have brought to light important and...read more about Archaeological Museum of Poligiros
It contains the following collections: - Archaic stelae, - Portraits of Roman emperors, - Relief funeral banquets, - Pottery spanning the period between the 9th and the 2nd centuries B.C. The most...read more about Archaeological Museum of Pythagoreion
The museum consists of these halls: - Hall A: The architecture of the Sancturary of the Great Gods - Hall B: Ancient City, Nekropoleis - Hall C: The entrance to the Sanctuary - Hall D: Initiation...read more about Archaeological Museum of Samothrace
The museum includes the following collections: - Sculptures (funerary sculptures, statues, architectural members etc.) ranging from the Archaic to the Roman period (6th-1st century B.C.), - Pottery...read more about Archaeological Museum of Siphnos
Main view of the museum The Archaeological Museum of Sitia was inaugurated in 1984, a hundred years after the first official excavations in the province by the Italian Archaeological School. The...read more about Archaeological Museum of Siteia
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...read more about Archaeological Museum of Skyros
The exhibition program narrates the story of the birth and development of Tegea, the most powerful city in ancient Arcadia. The rural sanctuaries lie at the center of the narration. Among these,...read more about Archaeological Museum of Tegea
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, -...read more about Archaeological Museum of Tenos
The museum contains three main collections of sculpture, pottery and architectural members.
The need for a modern museum, worthy of the century-long history of Boeotia, led to the radical reconstruction and expansion of the old building, along with the full-scale renewal of its exhibits...read more about Archaeological Museum of Thebes
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...read more about Archaeological Museum of Thera
The museum was built in 1962 and contains funerary stelae and other finds, mainly from the cemeteries of ancient Thyrreion and Anaktorion and various finds from the region of modern Vonitsa. The...read more about Archaeological Museum of Thyrreion