Archaeological Museum of Chora in Peloponnese, Greece – Museum Information

General Information

Museum nameArchaeological Museum of Chora
CategoryArchaeological museum
LocationPeloponnese,
Address Chora Χώρα Τριφυλίας, Kiparissia 245 00, Greece (View on Google Maps)

The Archaeological Museum of Chora, located in the Peloponnese region of Greece, showcases a collection primarily focused on artifacts from the Mycenaean era, particularly those linked to the Palace of Nestor. The museum offers an accessible experience, with facilities that welcome visitors looking to delve into Greece’s rich history. Typically, the size is compact, allowing for a guided tour that lasts about an hour. Entrance fees are reasonable, usually around two euros, and the friendly staff enhances the visit.

Visitors can expect to see noteworthy items such as Mycenaean pottery and tools, including examples of Linear B script. The museum also features exhibitions dedicated to the Tholos tombs, providing context for the burial practices of the time. Although some reviews indicate a need for improved labeling and organization of the exhibits, the museum remains a valuable resource for those interested in the ancient past of the region.

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    Phone+30 2763 031358