Archaeological Museums
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Mykonos
Archaeological Museum of Delos
The Archaeological Museum of Delos is located on the island of Delos and is one of the most important museums in the Cyclades.
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Santorini
Museum of Prehistoric Thera
The Museum of Prehistoric Thera is located in Fira, on the island of Santorini, Greece, and is one of the most important archaeological museums in the Cyclades.
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Santorini
Archaeological Museum of Thera
The Archaeological Museum of Thera was built in 1960 to replace the older museum of 1902, which was destroyed during the devastating earthquakes of 1956.
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Rethymno
Archaeological Museum of Rethymno
The Archaeological Museum of Rethymno is one of the most important cultural institutions in Crete, presenting the rich history and archaeological heritage of the Rethymno region from prehistoric times to the post-Byzantine era.
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Naxos
Archaeological Museum of Naxos
The Archaeological Museum of Naxos is one of the most important museums in the Cyclades, presenting the rich cultural history of Naxos from the Neolithic period to the early Christian era.
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Rethymno
Museum of Ancient Eleutherna
The Museum of Ancient Eleutherna – “Homer in Crete” is the first archaeological site museum in Crete and one of the island’s most important cultural institutions.
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Paros
Archaeological Museum of Paros
The Archaeological Museum of Paros is one of the most important museums in the Cyclades, showcasing the island’s rich artistic and cultural heritage from prehistoric times to the Roman era.
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Milos
Archaeological Museum of Milos
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Agios Nikolaos
Archaeological Museum of Agios Nikolaos
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Athens
Museum of the Ancient Agora
The Museum of the Ancient Agora of Athens is housed in the reconstructed Stoa of Attalos, an impressive building originally constructed in the 2nd century BC and located within the archaeological site of the Ancient Agora.
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Sitia
Archaeological Museum of Sitia
The Archaeological Museum of Siteia is one of the most important museums in eastern Crete, presenting archaeological finds from the wider region of Siteia dating from 3500 BC to 500 AD.
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Kalymnos
Archaeological Museum of Kalymnos
The Archaeological Museum of Kalymnos, inaugurated in 2009, presents the historical and cultural development of the island from prehistoric times to the post-Byzantine period through an impressive variety of exhibits.
