Arta, Greece
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+30 2681071700
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
A beautifully organised museum. A place you must visit while visiting Arta.
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The Archaeological Museum of Arta was built at \Trigono\, near the historic bridge of Arta, and opened to the public in the fall of 2009. In 1972 the Archaeological Collection of Arta was founded, which was housed in the renovated Bank of Parigoritissa Monastery. This collection included finds from Arta and the wider area. However, the huge volume of movable finds from the salvage excavations of the last decades of the 20th century made it imperative to establish an Archaeological Museum in the city, both for the presentation-exhibition of the most important of them and for the safe storage of the rest.
A small museum mostly about ancient Amvrakia. Decent presentation. The room about everyday life was intresting.
It is not so interesting
The museum exhibits span thousands of years and showcase the rich history and importance of ancient Amvrakia, present day Arta. The warrior’s grave is one of the most memorable and unique exhibits. The only negative was the fact that there was no museum shop and the cafe was closed when I last visited.
Interesting museum of the historical Amracia.
Some good historical facts and artifacts from the last 3 or 4,000 years.
What it's an archeological museum in Greece thus it is great and very interesting in how the western civilization was born.
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