Museums in Naxos
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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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Apiranthos Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum of Apiranthos is located in Apiranthos, Naxos, and was founded in 1996 by the Apiranthos Ecological Society, a non-profit association supported entirely by volunteer work.
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Venetian Museum Naxos
The Archaeological Museum of Naxos is one of the most important museums in the Cyclades, showcasing the long and continuous history of Naxos from the Late Neolithic period to Early Christian times (5300 BC–5th century AD).
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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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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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Byzantine Museum on Naxos
