Archaeological Museum of Mytilene

Exhibits

The Archaeological Museum of Mytilene is a museum in Lesbos in Greece. Initially the museum was housed in a building erected by the American Classic Studies School in 1935. Due to geological problems, the stability of the building was damaged and, in 1965, the museum's collection was partly moved to the Bournazos family mansion, originally built in 1912, which was acquired by the Ministry of Culture in the same year. However, this building had to be renovated as well, and it wasn't until 1991 that the museum took its present form and was officially inaugurated.

The collection includes pieces from the late Neolithic Age until the late Roman Period.

External links

  • www.greeka.com
  • Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism / in Greek

39°06′25″N 26°33′42″E / 39.1069°N 26.5617°E / 39.1069; 26.5617

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Landmarks of Lesbos
Mytilene
  • Ancient Theatre of Mytilene
  • Archaeological Museum of Mytilene
  • Catholic Church of Theotokos
  • Castle of Mytilene
  • Fikiotripa
  • Roman Aqueduct of Lesbos
  • Sappho Square
  • Saint Therapon
  • Statue of Liberty (Mytilene)
  • Çarşı Hamam
  • Yeni Mosque
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  • Taxiarchis Monastery
  • Ipsilou Monastery
  • Saint Ignatios Monastery
  • Agios Raphael Monastery
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  • Agia Paraskevi, Lesbos
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  • Palaiochori
  • Petra
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  • Molyvos International Music Festival
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