Archaeological Museums
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Lesbos
Archaeological Folklore Collection of Napi
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Samos
Archaeological Collection of Agios Kirykos
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Samos
Archaeological Museum of Samos
The Archaeological Museum of Samos is housed in two buildings: the old “Paschaleio Archaeological Collection” (1912), a two-storey neoclassical structure, and a newer museum building inaugurated in 1987.
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Milos
Archaeological Collection of Agios Andreas on Sifnos
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Heraklion
Heraklion Archaeological Museum
Discover the secrets of the Minoans at the Heraklion Archaeological Museum. See the Phaistos Disc, the Snake Goddess, and breathtaking frescos from Knossos.
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Rhodes
Archaeological Museum of Rhodes
The Archaeological Museum of Rhodes is one of the most important museums in Greece and is housed in the impressive medieval building of the former Hospital of the Knights of Saint John, located in the Medieval City of Rhodes.
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Naxos
Archaeological Museum of Gyroulas at Sangri
The Sangri Archaeological Collection is one of the most important archaeological sites on the island of Naxos and is closely connected to the Sanctuary of Demeter at Gyroulas, near the village of Sangri.
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Rhodes
Kastellorizo Archaeological Museum
The Archaeological Museum of Kastellorizo has been housed since 1984 in the “Konaki,” a historic building that forms part of the medieval Castle of Saint Nicholas.
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Kos
Archaeological Museum of Kos
The Archaeological Museum of Kos is one of the island’s most important cultural landmarks, presenting a remarkable collection of finds that reflect the rich history of Kos from the Hellenistic to the Roman period.
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Syros
Archaeological Museum of Syros
The Archaeological Museum of Syros is one of the oldest museums in Greece, founded in 1834.
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Chania
Archaeological Museum of Chania
The New Archaeological Museum of Chania is located in the Halepa district, one of the most historically significant areas of Chania after the Venetian old town.
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Mykonos
Archaeological Museum of Mykonos
The Archaeological Museum of Mykonos is one of the island’s most important cultural landmarks, showcasing the rich history and artistic heritage of the Cyclades from prehistoric times to the Hellenistic period.
