Archaeological Museums
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Athens
National Archaeological Museum
Explore the largest collection of ancient Greek artifacts in the world at the National Archaeological Museum. Discover legendary treasures like the Mask of Agamemnon and the mysterious Antikythera Mechanism.
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Athens
Acropolis Museum
Experience the glory of Ancient Athens at the Acropolis Museum. Located at the foot of the sacred rock, this architectural masterpiece houses the original sculptures and artifacts from the Parthenon.
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Volos
Giannopouleio Archaeological Museum of Almyros
The Giannopouleio Archaeological Museum of Almyros is an important archaeological museum in Thessaly, housed in a neoclassical building and closely connected with the active participation of the local community in preserving its cultural heritage.
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Lamia
Archaeological Collection of Elateia
The Archaeological Collection of Elateia is located in the western part of Locris, an area that in antiquity belonged to northeastern Phocis.
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Chalkis
Archaeological Museum of Karystos
The Archaeological Museum of Karystos is housed in the western wing of the Giokaleio Cultural Foundation building, a donation of the benefactor Nikolaos Giokalas.
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Volos
Archaeological Museum of Skyros
The Archaeological Museum of Skyros is an important cultural institution that showcases the long and rich history of the island from prehistoric times to the Roman period.
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Thebes
Schimatari Museum Boeotia
The renovated Archaeological Museum of Schimatari reopened to the public in 2006.
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Athens
Numismatic Museum of Athens
Trace the history of money in the spectacular Iliou Melathron mansion at the Numismatic Museum. Explore one of the world’s finest collections of ancient coins.
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Corfu
Archaeological Museum of Paleopolis - Mon Repos
The Paleopolis–Mon Repos Museum, located on the Mon Repos estate in Corfu, opened to the public in 2001.
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Katerini
Visitable Museum Store in Makrygialos
The museum houses archaeological finds originating from research conducted in the northern part of the Pieria regional unit, offering a comprehensive view of the area’s historical and cultural development.
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Kefalonia
Archaeological Collection of Stavros
The Archaeological Collection of Stavros in Ithaca presents important finds from northern Ithaca, covering a wide chronological period from the Early Bronze Age to the Roman era.
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Kefalonia
Archaeological Museum of Vathy
