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Archaeological Museum Of Mykonos. Archaeological Museum in Mykonos, Greece Location: Town Don't miss: Museums guide (free admission dates and other useful info) The Archaeological Museum of Mykonos was established in 1902 The Archaeological Museum of Mykonos is a museum in Mykonos, Greece.It was built in 1902 to house the findings from the Putrefaction Pit of 425/426 BC, which was discovered in 1898 on the islet of Rheneia by D

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Among the finds from Mykonos, especially impressive is the "Pithos of Mykonos": a large jar, (made in a workshop on Tinos the 7th cent The exhibition of the museum includes a large number of vases, ranging from the prehistoric to the late Hellenistic period (25th-1st century B.C.), grave statues, stelae and funerary urns from Rheneia, and very few finds from Mykonos

Mykonos Archaeological Museum Mykonos island

The pit was unearthed in 1898 by the renowned scholar D Alexandros Lykakis was the architect who designed the building and the Ministry of National. Among the finds from Mykonos, especially impressive is the "Pithos of Mykonos": a large jar, (made in a workshop on Tinos the 7th cent

Archaeological Museum of Mykonos The Aegean Islands. The big collection of vessels is particularly representative of the Cycladic pottery from the Geometric period until the 6th. Location: Town Don't miss: Museums guide (free admission dates and other useful info) The Archaeological Museum of Mykonos was established in 1902

The House of Dionysos, Archaeological Museum, Delos, near Mykonos, the Cyclades, Greek Islands. Top ways to experience Archaeological Museum of Mykonos and nearby attractions The exhibition of the museum includes a large number of vases, ranging from the prehistoric to the late Hellenistic period (25th-1st century B.C.), grave statues, stelae and funerary urns from Rheneia, and very few finds from Mykonos