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The Archaeological Museum
of Mykonos was built in 1902.
The exhibition of
the museum includes a large number of vases, ranging
from the prehistoric to the late Hellenistic period
(25th-1st century B.C.), grave statues, stelae and
funerary urns from Rheneia, and very few finds from
Mykonos. Tel.: +30-22890-22325 |
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Aegean
Maritime Museum
is a non-profit institution. It was
founded in 1983 and in 1985 it opened its doors to the
public, on the island of Mykonos. The goal of the
museum is the preservation, promotion and study of the
Greek maritime history and tradition, and in
particular the evolution and activities of the
merchant ship, chiefly in the historic region of the
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Archaeological Museum of Delos
was build in 1904 by the
Archaeological Society at Athens and originally
consisted of the five western rooms.
The present exhibition is arranged in nine
rooms. Six rooms contain the statues and reliefs found
in Delos (one of the best collections in the world),
two rooms contain pottery ranging from the prehistoric
to the late Hellenistic period, and the last one
contains various objects of everyday life, found in
the private houses. |
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Folk Museum
Founded in 1958 by Professor V. Kyriazopoulos, it is
situated at "Kastro" in the town of Mykonos. The old
section of the Museum has been designated a listed
building. |
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