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Archaeological Museum of Patras

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Jiota
September 24, 2019
38°15′48″N 21°45′9″E The New Archaeological Museum of Patras is located in the city of Patras, Greece and opened on 24July 24 2009. It houses collections about the history of Patras and the surrounding area from prehistory to the end of Roman times. he museum has four thematic sections, three of which permanent and one periodic. The periodic section will be hosting various exhibitions around the year. According to the archaeologists of the 6th Antiquity Conservancy. Tickets Full: €6, Reduced: €3 Special ticket package: Full: €6, Reduced: €3 Free admission days 6 March (in memory of Melina Mercouri) 18 April (International Monuments Day) 18 May (International Museums Day) The last weekend of September annually (European Heritage Days) 28 October Every first Sunday from November 1st to March 31st
38°15′48″N 21°45′9″E The New Archaeological Museum of Patras is located in the city of Patras, Greece and opened on 24July 24 2009. It houses collections about the history of Patras and the surrounding area from prehistory to the end of Roman times. he museum has four thematic sections, three of whi…
Anna
October 23, 2019
It is located 49 klm from Stavrianna Farm, 43 min ride. It is a new museum with many artifacts from the long history of Patras, mainly from the Roman period. You can combine with visit of other points of Patra like St. Andreas church.
Welcome To Patra
May 26, 2018
The New Archaeological Museum of Patras is a museum in Patras that focuses on the exhibition of various archaeological finds, from the Mycenaean to the Late Roman period, which were discovered in the wider region of Achaia Mon-Sun 08.00 - 20.00
Best Rent
May 18, 2017
Patras historical museum, a great place to discover the city's past!
Kassiani
March 23, 2016
The Patras Archaeological Museum exhibits the history of Patras from the prehistoric era to the late Roman period. The exhibition is divided into three thematic sections demonstrated in the three large separate halls of the museum: the Chamber of Private Life, the Hall of Necropolis and the Hall of Public Life.

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