Archaeological Museums
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Kavala
Archaeological Museum of Philippi
The Archaeological Museum of Philippi is located within the archaeological site of Philippi and presents the history of the ancient city from its foundation in the 4th century BC until its decline during the Byzantine and Ottoman periods.
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Kos
Archaeological Museum of Nisyros
The Archaeological Museum of Nisyros is housed in a modern building constructed through private donations and officially handed over to the Greek Ministry of Culture in 2001 for use as a museum.
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Milos
Archaeological Museum of Kimolos
The Archaeological Museum of Kimolos has a long and complex history closely tied to the preservation of the island’s cultural heritage.
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Athens
Kerameikos Archaeological Museum
The Kerameikos Archaeological Museum is located in Athens, within the archaeological site of Kerameikos, the most important cemetery of ancient Athens.
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Milos
Archaeological Collection of Serifos
The Archaeological Collection of Serifos is located in Livadi, in the building of the former municipal guesthouse “Perseus,” which was renovated and repurposed as a museum in 2022.
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Athens
Museum of the Center for the Acropolis Studies
The Acropolis Study Center is an important cultural and educational institution dedicated to the history, conservation, and study of the monuments of the Acropolis.
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Milos
Archaeological Museum of Sifnos
The Archaeological Museum of Sifnos is housed in a traditional building within the medieval settlement of Kastro, forming part of the island’s historic core.
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Athens
Syntagma Metro Station Archaeological Collection
The Archaeological Collection of Syntagma Metro Station in Athens is a unique underground exhibition space created during the construction of the Athens metro.
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Drama
Archaeological Museum of Drama
The Archaeological Museum of Drama is housed in a modern building and aims to present the cultural identity of the wider region of the Regional Unit of Drama through time.
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Naxos
Archaeological Collection of Amorgos
The Archaeological Collection of Amorgos is a small but highly significant museum that preserves and presents the long historical identity of the island from the Geometric period (8th century BC) to the late Roman era (2nd century AD).
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Serres
Archaeological Museum of Amphipolis
The Archaeological Museum of Amphipolis is an important archaeological museum that presents the historical development of the ancient city of Amphipolis and the wider Strymon River region
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Serres
Archaeological Museum of Serres
The Archaeological Museum of Serres is housed in the historic Bezesteni, an impressive Ottoman monument dating to the late 15th century, located in the center of the city of Serres.
