
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 island where God Apollo and the Goddess Artemis were born is one of the most important sanctuaries of the Greek world. Here the visitor, apart from the sanctuary can also admire the best preserved ancient Greek city. Delos’ Archaeological Museum displays sculptures and reliefs found on the island excavations, which are considered to comprise one of the finest collections in the entire world. There are also pottery findings dating from prehistoric up to late Hellenistic times, as well as several small items found in private residences on the island.
Full admission: 5€
General admission for adults
Reduced admission: 3€
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 - Wednesday - Thursday - Sunday 08:00 - 20:00
Friday - Saturday - Monday 08:00 - 15:00
Phone: (+30) 22890 22259
From the old port of Mykonos there are daily ferries to Delos that last 25 minutes and cost 18 € per person.
People with disabilities have easy access to all areas.
Latest update: 13/6/2015
The exhibition of the Museum of Prehistoric Thera includes findings, dating from the 17th century B.C., during the great prime of the island, discovered at the excavations of Akrotiri. It also hosts other findings, from other regions of Santorini, dating from the Late Neolithic Era up to the 17th century B.C.
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
Monday & Wednesday to Sunday 08:00 - 15:00
Tuesday: Closed
Phone: (+30) 22860 23217
The Museum of Prehistoric Thera is located in the city center of Fira, and is accessible by car.
People with disabilities have easy access to all areas of the Museum.
Latest update: 13/6/2015
In the Archaeological Museum of Mykonos the visitor can admire findings from the wider region of Cyclades. Of great importance is considered to be the impressive “Pithos of Mykonos”, a large jar, which depicts scenes from the Trojan War and is dated from the 7th century B.C.
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 09:00 - 16:00
Monday: Closed
The Archaeological Museum of Mykonos is located near the port.
People with disabilities do not have access to the Museum.
Latest update: 13/6/2015
In the Archaeological Museum of Milos the visitor can admire a great variety of exhibits, such as sculptures, reliefs, pottery jars and other archaeological findings from the wider area of Milos. An identical replica of the Aphrodite of Milos stands at the Museum entrance.
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 09:00 - 16:00
Monday: Closed
Phone: (+30) 22870 21620
The Archaeological Museum of Milos is located in the area of Plaka.
People with disabilities do not have access to the Museum.
Latest update: 13/6/2015
In the Archaeological Museum of Naxos the visitor can view findings, originating mostly from the Early Cycladic Period, discovered at the excavations on the island the last years. The most impressive exhibit is probably the mosaic, lying on the roof terrace of the museum, which depicts a woman riding a sea creature.
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
Phone: (+30) 22850 22725
The Archaeological Museum of Naxos is located in the town of Naxos.
People with disabilities do not have access to the Museum.
Latest update: 13/6/2015
In the Archaeological Museum of Andros the visitor can admire exhibits, discovered at the excavations having taken place on the island, which date back from the early Geometric Period up to the Byzantine Times.
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
June 25th - October 25th
Tuesday to Sunday 09:00 - 16:00
Every Thursday one of the three floors will be closed.
Phone: (+30) 22820 23664, 29134
The Archaeological Museum of Andros is located in the Town of Andros, at Theophilos Kairi square.
People with disabilities have easy access to all areas of the Museum.
Latest update: 13/6/2015
The Archaeological Museum of Sifnos, based in the town of Castro, displays exhibits about the life on the island, from the Geometric Period (the Greek Dark Ages) up to the Roman Times. There are, also, exhibits originating from the Ancient Acropolis (citadel) of Agios Andreas.
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 08:00 - 15:00
Monday: Closed
Phone: (+30) 22840 31022
The Archaeological Museum of Sifnos is in the Castle east of Sifnos.
People with disabilities have easy access to all areas of the Museum.
Latest update: 13/6/2015
The exhibition in the Archaeological Museum of Tinos reveals the island’s history, dating back from the 10th century B.C. One of the most remarkable exhibits is considered to be the marble sun-clock of Andronicus of Kiristos, which has been characterized by many as the ancestor of the Antikythera Mechanism, as it also calculated the solar time, the solstices and the equinoxes.
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 08:30 - 15:00
Monday: Closed
Phone: (+30) 22830 29063
The Archaeological Museum of Tinos is located in the heart of the island, on the road leading to the church of Panagia of Tinos.
People with disabilities have easy access to all areas of the Museum.
Latest update: 13/6/2015
The Maritime Museum of Andros was a donation of Goulandri family and it introduces the marine history of the island through charter parties (marine organizational documents), logbooks, model –ships, old schooners and modern tankers.
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
June 27 - October 31st
Monday to Sunday 11:00 - 15:00 and 18:00 - 21:00
Phone: (+30) 22820 22264
The Maritime Museum of Andros located at the end of the old town, in “Afanous Nafti” square.
People with disabilities do not have access to the Museum.
Latest update: 13/6/2015
The Archaeological Museum of Thera displays collections of sculptures and inscriptions dating from the Archaic up to the Roman period. The most important exhibits are the Thirean amphora, a large volcanic stone; as well as many findings from the ancient Thera cemetery excavations.
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
Tuesday to Sunday 08:00 - 15:00
Monday: Closed
Phone: (+30) 22860 22217
The Archaeological Museum of Thera is located in of the town of Fira very close to the cable car facility.
People with disabilities have easy access to almost all areas of the Museum.
Latest update: 13/6/2015
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