Museums in Mykonos
-
Mykonos
Archaeological Museum of Andros
The Archaeological Museum of Andros, located in Chora (the island’s capital), is an important institution dedicated to preserving and presenting the island’s long and rich history.
-
Mykonos
Archaeological Museum of Palaiopolis
The Archaeological Museum of Paleopolis in Andros presents important finds from the excavations of the ancient city of Paleopolis, the historical capital of Andros.
-
Mykonos
Andros Museum of Modern Art
-
Mykonos
Andros Maritime Museum
The Andros Maritime Museum was founded in 1972 with the aim of preserving, studying, and showcasing the island’s rich maritime heritage, which is a central element of Andros’ history and identity.
-
Mykonos
Archaeological Museum of Tinos
The Archaeological Museum of Tinos Archaeological Museum of Tinos was founded in the early 1960s, funded by the Archaeological Society of Athens and designed by the architect Charalambos Bouras.
-
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.
-
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.
-
Mykonos
Mykonos Folklore Museum
-
Mykonos
Aegean Maritime Museum
The Aegean Maritime Museum is located in a traditional 19th-century Cycladic house in the center of Mykonos Town, at the historic area of Tria Pigadia.
