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The museum building
Museum in Andros, Greece

The Archaeological Museum of Andros is a museum in Andros, Greece, established in 1981 following a donation from the Basil and Elisa Goulandris Foundation.

The building was designed by Stamo Papadaki.

The museum collections ranges from the Mycenaean era to the Roman period.

  • View into the museum. View into the museum.
  • Mycenaean pottery, Palaiopolis, 1200-1150 BC Mycenaean pottery, Palaiopolis, 1200-1150 BC
  • Rooms of geometric pottery Rooms of geometric pottery
  • Fragment of geometric pottery with additionally drawing, Zagora Fragment of geometric pottery with additionally drawing, Zagora
  • Geometric skyphos, Zagora, 750-700 BC Geometric skyphos, Zagora, 750-700 BC
  • Geometric kotyle, Zagora, 750-690 BC Geometric kotyle, Zagora, 750-690 BC
  • Room of archaic sculptures Room of archaic sculptures
  • Kouros or sacrificer, marble, Parian influence, Palaiopolis, 575-500 BC Kouros or sacrificer, marble, Parian influence, Palaiopolis, 575-500 BC
  • Kouros, marble, Zagariani, import from Naxos, 550-540 BC Kouros, marble, Zagariani, import from Naxos, 550-540 BC
  • Female figurine, Kallivari at Gaurio, 5th century BC Female figurine, Kallivari at Gaurio, 5th century BC
  • Funeral, 1st century BC, the cross was added later Funeral, 1st century BC, the cross was added later
  • Hermes of Andros, Palaiopolis, first decade AD, Roman copy of a work of Praxiteles school Hermes of Andros, Palaiopolis, first decade AD, Roman copy of a work of Praxiteles school
  • Room of Byzantine collection Room of Byzantine collection

References

  1. "Archaeological Museum of Andros". Travel Info Greece. Archived from the original on January 31, 2009. Retrieved August 28, 2009.
  2. "Andros Archaeological Museum". Lonely Planet Publications. Archived from the original on July 13, 2011. Retrieved August 28, 2009.

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