Archaeological Museum of Eretria

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Jul 21, 2025 - Jul 22, 2025
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Unveiling History at Archaeological Museum of Eretria

Since its establishment in the 19th century, the Archaeological Museum of Eretria has showcased remarkable artifacts from local archaeological sites.

The museum, founded to preserve the rich history of Eretria, holds significant artifacts like the 4th-century-BC terracotta Medusa and the 10th-century-BC clay Centaur of Lefkandi. Its collection is valuable for understanding the cultural heritage of ancient Greece and presents both architectural and artistic significance.

Must-See Treasures

  • 🗿 Medusa Terracotta: 4th-century artifact showcasing mythological artistry.
  • 🐴 Centaur of Lefkandi: An ancient clay figure, crucial for understanding early Greek culture.
  • 🏺 Rich Collections: Numerous archaeological findings providing insights into the region's past.

The museum offers free entry, making it accessible for tourists, families, historians, and anyone interested in Greece's archaeological legacy.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Archaeological Museum of Eretria

Diverse Exhibits

Displays include information in both Greek and French for broader accessibility.

Historical Significance

The museum features artifacts dating back to the 10th century BC, enriching Greece's ancient narrative.

Location

1 Leoforos Archeou Theatrou

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