15454 Museums in 15 Countries
The museum contains collections of architectural parts and sculpture from the ancient city and offerings from the cemetery of Nicopolis.
The Archaeological Museum of Olympia, one of the most important museums in Greece, presents the long history of the most celebrated sanctuary of antiquity, the sanctuary of Zeus, father of both...read more about Archaeological Museum of Olympia
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...read more about Archaeological Museum of Palaiopolis Andros
The museum contains the following collections: Room A: Archaic and Classical sculpture, Room B: Pottery, sculpture and small finds dating from the Neolithic to the Roman period, Atrium: Sculptures,...read more about Archaeological Museum of Paros
Located on the highway that leads to Athens and being practically a landmark of the city of Patras, the Archaeological Museum dominates by its innovative architectural style and design. Spacious in...read more about Archaeological Museum of Patras
The exterior of the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus. The description is not available.
The emblematic historical building, recently has offered hospitable shelter to the timeless museum of the city of Pirgos. Here the treasures of Ilia, various archaeological finds and traditions...read more about Archaeological Museum of Pirgos
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 collections including Archaic stelae, Portraits of Roman emperors, Relief funeral banquets, and Pottery spanning the period between the 9th and the 2nd centuries B.C. The exhibition...read more about Archaeological Museum of Pythagoreion
The entrance of the Rhodes' Archaeological Museum. The description is not available.
The museum consists of these halls: Hall A: The architecture of the Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Hall B: Ancient City, Nekropoleis, Hall C: The entrance to the Sanctuary, Hall D: Initiation and...read more about Archaeological Museum of Samothrace
The museum includes collections of sculptures from the Archaic to the Roman period, pottery from the Castle, and coins. Notable items include a marble funerary stele, a marble female statue head,...read more about Archaeological Museum of Siphnos
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 largest and richest set of...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 (2800-1900 BC) to Roman times (1st c. AD). Characteristic vases...read more about Archaeological Museum of Skyros