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Archaeological Museum of Astros

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Thanos
December 1, 2016
The museum contains the following major collections: Architectural parts of the villa of Herodes Atticus at Eva Dolianon Findings, mostly ceramics from cemeteries of Hellenistic date Small findings and coins from various areas at Kynouria Inscriptions from various areas of Kynouria
Blue Horizon Suites
February 23, 2017
The Archaeological Museum of Astros is housed in a 19th century building, which was formerly used as a school (Karytsiotis school). After the necessary alterations and restoration works, the building, that follows the local traditional architecture, opened as a museum in 1985. The Museum collections include sculptures, pottery, bronze artefacts, inscriptions, coins and a number of various finds derived from the ancient sites of Kynouria, such as Thyrea and Anthene, the hellenistic-roman cemetery at Ellinika and from one of the major sanctuaries of ancient Kynouria, the sanctuary of Apollo Tyrita dated from the 8th to the 4th centuries BC. Free-standing sculptures and architectural parts.
The Archaeological Museum of Astros is housed in a 19th century building, which was formerly used as a school (Karytsiotis school). After the necessary alterations and restoration works, the building, that follows the local traditional architecture, opened as a museum in 1985. The Museum collection…
Christina
August 25, 2017
In this building was take place the famous "Second National Assembly" of Astros and the Kolokotroniko table, which took place on July 19, 1821, in honor of Dimitrios Ypsilantis. The building was destroyed in 1826 by Ibrahim Pasha, but was later restored by relatives of Karytsiotis. In the following years, it became a school and in 1959 it became an archaeological museum. In 2008 it was closed due to earthquake damages. However, visitors can see the venue where the National Assembly took place, the courtyard with some finds from the Herod of Attica Mansion and the two-story museum and its walls outside, which helped as a branch of the school.
In this building was take place the famous "Second National Assembly" of Astros and the Kolokotroniko table, which took place on July 19, 1821, in honor of Dimitrios Ypsilantis. The building was destroyed in 1826 by Ibrahim Pasha, but was later restored by relatives of Karytsiotis. In the following…

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