Archaeological Museum Of Philippi in Kavala, Greece – Museum Information

General Information

Museum nameArchaeological Museum Of Philippi
CategoryArchaeological museum
LocationKavala, East Macedonia and Thrace,
Address Filippi 640 03, Greece (View on Google Maps)

The Archaeological Museum of Philippi is located in Kavala, in the region of East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece. This museum features a collection of artifacts from the ancient city of Philippi, which was founded in the 4th century BC by King Philip II of Macedon. Accessible from the nearby archaeological site, the museum offers a compact experience spread across three floors. A tour typically lasts about an hour, with displays featuring both Greek and English explanations to cater to visitors of various backgrounds. The museum is well air-conditioned and provides essential amenities, including vending machines for refreshments.

Visitors to the museum can expect to see artifacts dating from the Neolithic era through the Roman period. Highlights include impressive statues of deities such as Artemis and Aphrodite, along with pottery, coins, and early Christian artifacts that reflect Philippi’s significance in early Christianity. The collection underscores the city’s rich cultural heritage and its transformation into an early Christian hub, making it a fascinating stop for history enthusiasts.

Gallery

Open Hours

  • Friday: 8 AM–8 PM
  • Monday: 8 AM–8 PM
  • Saturday: 8 AM–8 PM
  • Sunday: 8 AM–8 PM
  • Thursday: 8 AM–8 PM
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 8 AM–8 PM

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance: Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot: Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom: Yes

Amenities

  • Restaurant: Yes
  • Restroom: Yes

Children

  • Good for kids: Yes

Contact Information

Phone+30 251 051 6251
Website