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Peloponnese

Archaeological Museum of Nafplion

A two-storey building constructed during the second period of the Venetian rule (1713) and converted into a museum in 1926, houses the collection of the Archaeological Museum in the historic district of Nafplion. The new permanent exhibition outlines the cultural identity of Argolida from the Paleolithic period until Roman times. The most important exhibits are associated with the Mycenaean centers of the region and present in detail the palatial system, as well as the daily life and burial customs of the Mycenaean world. On the first floor, a bronze armor from Dendra, found in a chamber tomb of the 15th century BC that belonged to a distinguished warrior, is the most remarkable object on display.

Services

Visual Educational Programs

Educational programs

Visual Shop

Museum Shop

Visual Parking Area

Parking

Visual Elevator

Ramp

Visual Ramp with Elevator Access

Lift

Visual Accessible Toilets

WC for disabled

Map

Information Information

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Winter season
From 1/11 until 31/3
Opening Hours
08:30 - 15:30, Tuesday closed
Tickets
3€
In the winter season all visitors are entitled to a reduced ticket.
The east wing of the second floor remains closed
Special ticket package: 20€
(valid for 3 days) for Archaeological site and Museum of Mycenae, Byzantine museum of Argolis, Tiryns, Archaeological museum of Nafplion, Fortress of Palamidi, Asini

Summer season
From 1/4 until 31/10
Opening Hours
08:30 – 15:30, Tuesday closed
Tickets
Full: 6€
Reduced: 3€
The east wing of the second floor remains closed
Special ticket package: 20€
(valid for 3 days) for Archaeological site and Museum of Mycenae, Byzantine museum of Argolis, Tiryns, Archaeological museum of Nafplion, Fortress of Palamidi, Asini

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Last update: 29/03/2024