
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.
The findings displayed within the Archaeological Museum of Mycenae date from the Late Bronze Age up to the Hellenistic Era and they comprise mostly of clay, metal and stone artifacts, pieces of miniature-art, gold-smithing, ivory-carving and frescos.
Full admission: 8€
General admission for adults
Reduced admission: 4€
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
April 1st - October 31st
Monday to Sunday 08:00 - 20:00
November 1st - March 31st
Monday to Sunday 08:00 - 15:00
Phone: (+30) 27510 76585
The Archaeological Museum is located within the site of Mycenae, approximately 140km south of the city of Athens.
People with disabilities have easy access to all areas of the Museum.
Latest update: 26/11/2015
The exhibition of the Archaeological Museum of Nafplion holds findings of civilisations developed within the prefecture of Argolis, dating from the Paleolithic Era up to the Late Antiquity.
Full admission: 3€
General admission for adults
Reduced admission: 2€
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
April 1st - October 31st
Tuesday to Sunday 08:00 - 15:00
Monday: Closed
November 1st - March 31st
Tuesday to Sunday 08:00 - 15:00
Monday: Closed
Phone: (+30) 27520 27502
The Archaeological Museum is located on the west side of Syntagma Square, in the center of the city of Nafplio.
People with disabilities have easy access to all areas of the Museum.
Latest update: 26/11/2015
The exhibition of the Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation includes traditional uniforms from all over Peloponnese, domestic utensils, as well as other statements regarding daily life.
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
Wednesday to Monday 09:00 - 14:30
Tuesday: Closed
November 1st – March 31st
Monday to Saturday 09:00 - 15:00
Sunday 09:30 - 15:00
Phone: (+30) 27520 28947
The Peloponnesian Folklore Museum is located at 1, Vas. Alexandrou and Sofroni street, Nafplio.
People with disabilities have easy access to all areas of the Museum.
Latest update: 26/11/2015
The War Museum of Nafplion is housed within the building of the First Hellenic Army Academy and through works of lithography, weapons, uniforms and other military artifacts it reveals the Academy’s history and particularly the important contribution of the locals to the Greek Revolution and the liberation from the hostile forces.
Full admission: 3€
General admission for adults
Reduced admission: 1.50€
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
April 1st - October 31st
Tuesday to Sunday 09:00 - 19:00
Monday: Closed
November 1st – March 31st
Tuesday to Sunday 09:00 - 17:00
Monday: Closed
Phone: (+30) 27520 25591
The War Museum of Nafplion is located in the city center, at 22, Amalias street.
People with disabilities do not have access to the Museum.
Latest update: 26/11/2015
The Chaplet Museum of Nafplion offers the visitor an exhibition of a unique collection of chaplets, made from precious stones such as amber, which dates back from the 1550s.
Full admission: 2€
General admission for adults
Monday to Sunday 09:30 - 21:00
November 1st – March 31st
Monday to Sunday 09:30 - 21:00
Phone: (+30) 27520 21618
The Chaplet Museum is located at 25, Staikopoulou street, Nafplio.
People with disabilities do not have access to the Museum.
Latest update: 26/11/2015
The Natural History Museum of Kotsiomitis is the biggest thematic museum of Minerals and Fossils in Greece. The visitors can admire approximately 6.000 exhibits, some of them unique worldwide. The collection of Ammonites of Epidaurus; the museum’s benchmark, is considered to be the most complete on the entire globe.
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
April 1st - October 31st
Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 - 16:00
Monday: Closed
November 1st – March 31st
Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 - 16:00
Monday: Closed
Phone: (+30) 27530 22587
The Kotsiomitis Natural History Museum is located in Lygourio Argolida.
People with disabilities have easy access to all areas of the Museum.
Latest update: 26/11/2015
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