Ancient Thera in Santorini, Greece – Museum Information

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Museum nameAncient Thera
CategoryArchaeological museum
LocationImerovigli, Santorini, South Aegean,
Address Santorini 847 00, Greece (View on Google Maps)

Ancient Thera is an archaeological site perched on a mountain in the southern part of Santorini. This ancient city offers a glimpse into Greek history, featuring ruins of buildings and streets from the Hellenistic and Roman periods. Visitors can access the site by hiking approximately 45 minutes from the nearby village of Perissa, or by driving to a nearby point for a shorter walk. The site features a rough terrain, and a visit typically takes about 1 to 2 hours. Tickets are affordably priced, enabling access to the extensive ruins with panoramic views of the surrounding island and sea.

While the site itself does not house a traditional museum collection, the ruins showcase significant structures including temples, houses, and public spaces. Informational signs are present throughout to provide context and history about the site. Visitors often express awe at the remnants of the ancient city and the breathtaking vistas of the turquoise waters below. The location allows for interesting exploration of ancient life, complemented by dramatic scenery.

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    Phone+30 2286 081939