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Museums and Archaeological Sites in Greece

Experience the rich and glorious history of Greece through its Cultural Heritage. Archaeological Sites, UNESCO's Monuments, Archaeological, Byzantine and Folklore Museums along with Medieval Castles await you in every corner of Greece to discover them. Here you will find all the necessary information you need to visit them.

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Archaeological Museum of Komotini
Archaeological Museum of Komotini Greece. Museums in Greece.
Information:

The Archaeological Museum of Komotini displays artifacts from the wider region of Thrace, dating from the Prehistoric Era until the Roman Times.

 

Tickets:

Full admission: 2€

General admission for adults

 

Reduced admission: 1€

The following visitors are entitled to a reduced admission:

1. Greek Senior citizens and Senior citizens from EU countries, 65 years of age and over, with current identification card

2. Young persons under 18 years of age, from non-EU countries, with current identification card to confirm age

3. Students from Higher Education Institutions, from non-EU countries, with current student identification card or International Student Identity Card

 

FREE admission

The following visitors are entitled to free admission:

1. Young persons under 18 years of age, from EU countries, with current identification card

2. Greek unemployed citizens, with identification card and current unemployment card

3. Visitors with disabilities from EU and non-EU countries

 

Open Hours:

April 1st - October 31st

Monday to Sunday 8:00 - 15:00

 

November 1st – March 31st

Monday to Sunday 08:00 - 15:00

 

Phone: (+30) 25310 22411

 

Get there:

The Archaeological Museum is located in the center of Komotini at the junction of Symeonidi and Byron road.

 

People with Disabilities:

People with disabilities have easy access to all areas of the Museum.

 

 

Latest update: 26/11/2015

 

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