The Archaeological
Museum of Chios constructed in 1966-1971 and covers a total area of 2500 square
metres.1200 square metres of floor space is occupied by the exhibitions.
The museum
underwent renovation in 1998 and reopened in November 1999 and features a
collection of antiquities from the Neolithic Era up to the Roman times
excavated at the ancient sites of Emporio, Fana, Dotia, Agio Gals and Chios Town . Many of the artefacts unearthed at
the sites were dug by the British School of Archaeology.
The
periodical exhibition is housed on the third floor and is named “Psara in
Antiquity”. It contains artefacts such as vases, gold jewellery, terracotta
figurines and funeral gift items. The Psara collection was found at the
Mycenaean Necropolis of Archontiki on Psara Island . Of major note is a prehistoric vase found in
Emporio, dated back to the 14th century B.C., geometric amphoras found in the
town of Chios , dated to the 8th century B.C. and golden leaves unearthed in a grave
at the town of Chios , dated back to the Hellenistic period.
Address: Michalon, Chios, Greece
Working days-hours: open: daily, 8:30-15:00 (winter),
Mondays closed
Working days-hours: open: daily, 08:00-15:00 (summer),
Mondays closed
General Admission: 2€
Tel: +302271044239
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