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Archaeological Museum of Rethymno

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Museum in Rethymno, Greece

The Archaeological Museum of Rethymno is a museum in Rethymno, Crete, Greece. The building that houses the museum is the church of San Francesco, built by the Barozzi family around 1530.

Gallery

  • Early Minoan larnax. Early Minoan larnax.
  • Minoan larnax, probably Prepalatial period. Minoan larnax, probably Prepalatial period.
  • Minoan larnax, probably Prepalatial period. Minoan larnax, probably Prepalatial period.
  • Minoan larnax, probably Neopalatioal period, Marine style Minoan larnax, probably Neopalatioal period, Marine style
  • Archaic Greek inscription (boustrophedon script), law against excessive drinking in Ancient Eleftherna, 600-450 BC. Archaic Greek inscription (boustrophedon script), law against excessive drinking in Ancient Eleftherna, 600-450 BC.
  • Aphrodite Rhithymnia, Roman period. Aphrodite Rhithymnia, Roman period.

External links

35°22′18.5″N 24°28′22.5″E / 35.371806°N 24.472917°E / 35.371806; 24.472917 (Archaeological Museum of Rethymno)

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