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SANTORINI WORTH SEEING MUSEUM OF PREHISTORIC THERA

MUSEUM OF PREHISTORIC THERA
The Museum of Prehistoric Thera houses finds from the excavations at Akrtotiri, conducted under the auspices of the Archaeological Society at Athens, the earlier excavations at Potamos, made by members of the German Archaeological Institute at Athens, and rescue excavations at various other sites on the island, carried out by the 21st Ephorate of Antiquities for the Cyclades and Samos, as well as objects discovered fortuitously or handed over.

Phone: +30 22860 23217

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ABOUT MUSEUM OF PREHISTORIC THERA
MARBLE FIGURINE
JUG IMPORTED FROM MAINLAND
JUG FROM CHRISTIANA
NIPPLED EWER
PITHOS WITH LILIES
WALL PAINTING OF THE BLUE MONKEYS
MINOAN PITHOS
PLASTER CAST OF WOODEN TABLE
PITHOS PAINTED WITH SYMBOLS
WALL PAINTING OF THE LADIES AND PAPYRI
WALL PAINTING OF LADIES AND PAPYRI
WALL PAINTING OF LADIES AND PAPYRI


MUSEUM OF PREHISTORIC THERA PHOTOS

FLOOR PLAN - Ground floor plan of the Museum of Prehistoric Thera