Archaeological Museums
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Athens
Old Acropolis Museum
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Ierapetra
Archaeological Museum of Ierapetra
The Archaeological Collection of Ierapetra is housed in the historic building of the former Ottoman School, constructed in 1899 and considered an important landmark of the city.
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Karpathos
Archaeological Museum of Karpathos
The Archaeological Museum of Karpathos is housed in the western wing of the Eparchy building complex in Pigadia, a remarkable example of Italian-era architecture in the Dodecanese.
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Nafplio
Archaeological Museum of Nafplio
The Archaeological Museum of Nafplion is housed in an impressive two-storey Venetian building constructed in 1713 during the second period of Venetian rule.
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Corfu
Archaeological Museum of Corfu
The Archaeological Museum of Corfu is located in the Garitsa area and has been housed since 1967 in a two-storey modernist building.
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Argos
Archaeological Museum of Argos
The Archaeological Museum of Argos is housed in a museum complex that combines the historic Kalergis House with a modern extension.
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Argos
Archaeological Museum of Mycenae
The Archaeological Museum of Mycenae is located within the archaeological site of Mycenae itself.
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Piraeus
Archaeological Museum of Aegina
The Archaeological Museum of Aegina is historically significant as the first archaeological museum ever established in Greece.
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Piraeus
Archaeological Museum of Poros
The Archaeological Museum of Poros was built between 1967 and 1968 on the site of the former residence of Alexandros Koryzis, Prime Minister of Greece in 1941.
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Corinth
Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth
The Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth is located within the archaeological site of Ancient Corinth, one of the most important city-states of ancient Greece.
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Piraeus
Archaeological Museum of Kythera
The Archaeological Museum of Kythera is located at the entrance of Chora, the island’s capital, just a short distance from the central square
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Corinth
Archaeological Museum of Nemea
The Archaeological Museum of Nemea is located at the entrance of the archaeological site of the Sanctuary of Zeus in ancient Nemea, Corinthia, Greece.
