
Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki
Археологічний музей Салонік
The Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, located in Thessaloniki, Greece, is a prominent museum dedicated to the archaeological history of the region. Founded in 1962, it houses extensive collections from various periods, including the prehistoric, classical, and Hellenistic eras.
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The museum's exhibits include artifacts from ancient Macedonia, such as the Derveni Crater and the gold funerary wreaths from Vergina. The building was designed by architect Patroklos Karantinos and showcases modernist architectural elements. It is easily accessible by public transport, situated near the city center. The museum provides educational tours and interactive displays for visitors.