Archaeological Museum of Megara

Archaeological Museum of Megara

The ancient city of Megara was built in a fertile region with easy and rapid access to two fortified ports, Nisaea on the Saronic Gulf and Pagae on the Gulf of Corinth. It extended around the two acropolises of Alkathos and Karia. Megara flourished from the 8th to the 7th c. BC, developing significant commercial and colonizing activity. The Archaeological Museum of Megara presents objects that have come to light from rescue excavations by the former III Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities in the city of Megara and the surrounding region.

Archaeological Collection of Acharnes

Archaeological Collection of Acharnes

The Archaeological Collection of Acharnes is located since 2006 in a rented building, close to the Mycenaean tholos tomb. The exhibits come primarily from Acharnes and its adjoining municipalities (Kephissia, Agioi Anargyroi, Metamorfosi) and represent all habitation phases dating from the Late Neolithic to the Middle Byzantine period (4600 BC-12th c. AD) The finds come from rescue excavations carried out on privately-held properties and within the context of the construction of large public works. 

Archaeological Collection - Egaleo Metro Station

Archaeological Collection - Egaleo Metro Station

The exhibition inside the metro station presents findings from the excavations conducted along the path of the Sacred Way. The 17 showcases of the exhibition house original objects and copies related to different aspects and activities of life in antiquity. The connecting link of all of them is the course of the Sacred Way.

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