The Archaeological Museum of Mykonos is a quaint archaeological and educational museum in the heart of Mykonos Town dedicated to the history of the island from the Prehistoric to the Hellenistic period in the 1st century BC.

Established in 1902, the museum has an interesting collection with several signature pieces, including a pithos (jar) with carving depicting the capture of Troy from the 7th century BC, ancient Cycladic patterned pottery dating back to 2800 BC, and a statue of Heracles wielding a club in high-quality Parian marble from the 2nd century BC. The building in which the museum is housed was designed renowned architect, Alexandros Lykakis, and is an architectural treasure.

Archaeological Museum of Mykonos, 846 00, Greece, Phone: +30-22-89-02-23-25

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