The Prehistorical Museum of Santorini   

The Prehistorical Museum of Santorini in Fira gives visitors through exhibits significant information about the island until the 17th century BC. The majority of the exhibits will amaze you, com from the prehistoric settlement of Akrotiri, one of the most important centers between the 18th and the 17th century BC in Greece.

The exterior of the museum is impressive and the exhibits are explained in a very clear and interesting way. The exhibits are divided into 4 sections:

- The history of excavations and research on Thira.
- The geology of Thira.
- Early 17th century BC (Neolithic, 1st Cycladic Period)
- Flourishing period of the city Akrotiri (1st Cycladic Period, 17th century).

The most impressive part of the exhibition is the last one, which is presenting the latest discoveries like marble Cycladic idols, pottery, metal objects, jewelry, etc. It also presents information about the city's architecture, its organization and the network with other world regions.

The main and most important exhibits are the wall paintings as well as the unique gold statue of a wild goat.

 

Opening hours
Tuesday - Sunday, 8.30 a.m. - 8.00 p.m.

Contact information
Tel.: +30 22860 23217




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