Museums in Greece
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Athens
Postal and Philatelic Museum of Greece
The Philatelic and Postal Museum of Greece is a unique institution that combines art, history, and technology.
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Delphi
Archaeological Museum of Amfissa
The Archaeological Museum of Amfissa presents visitors with a comprehensive overview of the history and cultural development of ancient Phocis.
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Florina
Folklore Museum of the Culture Club
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Corinth
Archaeological Museum of Isthmia
The Archaeological Museum of Isthmia is located within the archaeological site of the Isthmian sanctuary of Poseidon and serves as an important exhibition space for finds from the wider Corinthian region.
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Athens
Canellopoulos Museum
The Paul and Alexandra Canellopoulos Museum (CAMU) is a major archaeological and art museum in Athens that presents the continuity of Greek art from prehistoric times to the post-Byzantine period.
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Veria
Archaeological Museum of Veroia
The Archaeological Museum of Veria has been operating since the 1960s and preserves and presents antiquities from the city of Veria and archaeological sites throughout the region of Imathia.
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Ioannina
Athanasios Vrellis Museum of Wax Effigies
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Monemvasia
Monemvasia Archaeological Collection
The Archaeological Collection of Monemvasia is housed in a historically significant preserved building with a complex architectural and functional history.
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Athens
Jewish Museum of Greece
The Jewish Museum of Greece was founded in the late 1970s with the initiative of the Jewish Community of Athens and the support of individuals dedicated to preserving the history and cultural heritage of Greek Jewry.
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Veria
Byzantine Museum of Veroia
The Byzantine Museum of Veria is housed in an impressive early 20th-century industrial building, originally a water-powered flour mill owned by Stergios Markos.
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Ioannina
Ethnographic Museum of the Ioannina University
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Lesbos
Archaeological Museum of Lemnos
The Archaeological Museum of Lemnos is located in Myrina, at the site of Romeikos Gialos, a short distance from the town’s castle and adjacent to the prehistoric archaeological site of Myrina.
