Archaeological Museum of Corinth
Archaeological Museum of Corinth
Archaeological Museum of Corinth
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RobinTheRye
Monaco62 contributions
Aug 2024 • Friends
Very nice museum if you are interested in history. I strongly recommend taking a visit tour book or checking for guidance online (easily accessible) to know more about antique Corinth. I stayed for about 7/8 hours just visiting the ruins and learning about the development of the city.
Whilst it is outside, I do recommend going through the ruins of the theatre and the odeon. Make sure to catch the signs describing what you are seeing.
Whilst it is outside, I do recommend going through the ruins of the theatre and the odeon. Make sure to catch the signs describing what you are seeing.
Written 17 August 2024
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Chris W
Nafplio, Greece20 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
The museum and site itself was very good....but was spoilt by being repremanded by 'overenthuiastic' staff. I am quite small and leaned over something to look inside (told off!). Later my foot went slightly too close to the writing on the wall (my eyesight is not so good and I could not read it)... told off again! If you do not want people to touch, put a barrier round as in other museums (I have visited many). This completely ruined the experience for me and I just wanted to leave.
Written 16 September 2023
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LPLoveToTravel
Crozet, VA1,682 contributions
May 2023
Very impressive display of ancient Roman artifacts in this small museum. There are statues, frescos on display. I especially loved the statues which showed the clothing worn by everyday Romans as well as soldiers.
Written 9 June 2023
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José Cruz
Naples, Italy11 contributions
Mar 2023 • Friends
Small museum yet the artifacts were beautifully chosen and very representative of the history and past of this very important city. The concept and showcase are also very relevant to the exposition.
Don’t be afraid to ask questions to the guides because they’re simply the nicest and most helpful people you’ll find.
More than 5 starts!!!!!!
Don’t be afraid to ask questions to the guides because they’re simply the nicest and most helpful people you’ll find.
More than 5 starts!!!!!!
Written 4 March 2023
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Lida A
Athens, Greece69 contributions
Oct 2011 • Couples
This museum stands in this amazing little village as the introduction to the larger museum of Nafplio. You should visit both. Nafplio museum has a larger collection of Corinthian ceramics. You will be surprised of their decorative drawings. Picasso must have taken a lot of ideas!!! There is modern art on them! Amazing really!
Written 19 August 2012
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Jake23
New Jersey6,855 contributions
June 2016 • Couples
This is a small museum filled with artifacts from Ancient Corinth. I enjoyed it. If you visit ancient Corinth be sure to check this out first.
Written 27 June 2016
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M T
Marietta, GA23 contributions
Mar 2016
Corinth, Paul’s beloved city and site of his most extensive ministry. Dominated by the Acro-Corinth rising 1,700 feet above the ruins, the marketplace is laid out exactly as it stood in the days of the great Apostle. We saw the bema (the judgment seat) where Paul stood before Galilo and preached (Acts 18). The museum contains a superb collection of artifacts portraying life in ancient Corinth.
Written 20 April 2016
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1TraveltheWorld
Alice Springs, Australia12,211 contributions
Oct 2015 • Friends
The Archaeological Museum is located within the actual, archaeological site of Ancient Corinth.
The museum houses a large collection of artefacts of the local archaeological site and also some of the smaller sites within the neighbouring, surrounding areas.
The four main rooms, provides a selection of statues, sculptures, and artefacts dating back from the Prehistoric Period through to the Roman, Byzantine, Archaic and Classical periods.
Room 1- pottery tools and figurines.
Room 2- Archaic, Geometric and Classical periods.
Room 3- Byzantine era, floor mosaics, Roman rulers, statues and paintings.
Room 4- Terracotta’s and ritual items from the Asklepieion (healing temple).
Entry into the Museum, is included with your ticketed purchase to the Ancient Corinth.
The museum houses a large collection of artefacts of the local archaeological site and also some of the smaller sites within the neighbouring, surrounding areas.
The four main rooms, provides a selection of statues, sculptures, and artefacts dating back from the Prehistoric Period through to the Roman, Byzantine, Archaic and Classical periods.
Room 1- pottery tools and figurines.
Room 2- Archaic, Geometric and Classical periods.
Room 3- Byzantine era, floor mosaics, Roman rulers, statues and paintings.
Room 4- Terracotta’s and ritual items from the Asklepieion (healing temple).
Entry into the Museum, is included with your ticketed purchase to the Ancient Corinth.
Written 14 April 2016
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danishimura
Sao Paulo, SP425 contributions
Aug 2015 • Friends
It was quite hard to find out how to get to the historical city (ancient Greece - BC) in Corinth without taking a half-day cruise. But, we don´t need to pay for the half-day trip, it costs too much and you don´t have enough time to admire everything in a good manner.
Take the metro and get off at Doukissis Plakentias station. At the station look for the attendant or self-service machines and buy the round trip ticket (it's cheaper, 14 euros for round trip). If you don´t find attendant and the machines are not working (what happened to us) take the train and pay the ticket on the train (despite the warning, you will not be fined). At Doukissis Plakentias station, metro and train are running at the same line, so look for the display to see what time your train is going to get there. The trip takes around one hour and at the Corinth station, look for a taxi (60 euros) to visit the Corinth Canal, the ruins + museum and the Castle. Before you tour, make sure you have got water and a snack at the station.
To visit Corinth Canal, ask taxi driver to dropping you off and picking you up 30 minutes later, to visit ruins and museum 90 minutes later and more 90 minutes to visit the Castle. They will offer a full package with less time, but at the end they will agree with the time you stipulate. The castle closes at 15-00 hours in summer, then should start visiting the castle. The ruins and the museum close later.
You should start your tour, at least at 10 a.m. to allow plenty of time.
Take the metro and get off at Doukissis Plakentias station. At the station look for the attendant or self-service machines and buy the round trip ticket (it's cheaper, 14 euros for round trip). If you don´t find attendant and the machines are not working (what happened to us) take the train and pay the ticket on the train (despite the warning, you will not be fined). At Doukissis Plakentias station, metro and train are running at the same line, so look for the display to see what time your train is going to get there. The trip takes around one hour and at the Corinth station, look for a taxi (60 euros) to visit the Corinth Canal, the ruins + museum and the Castle. Before you tour, make sure you have got water and a snack at the station.
To visit Corinth Canal, ask taxi driver to dropping you off and picking you up 30 minutes later, to visit ruins and museum 90 minutes later and more 90 minutes to visit the Castle. They will offer a full package with less time, but at the end they will agree with the time you stipulate. The castle closes at 15-00 hours in summer, then should start visiting the castle. The ruins and the museum close later.
You should start your tour, at least at 10 a.m. to allow plenty of time.
Written 22 August 2015
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karin861
Warsaw, Poland217 contributions
Oct 2012 • Friends
It's a very nice museum but I recommend you to spend not more than 30minutes there as it's not very big, couldn't be compared to other museums like in Olimpia or Delphi. However it's worth to see as they have many artifacts from ancient Corinth well presented there.
Before you even go there please also check the opening hours, cause they can be changed every day. Then you will be sure you won't travel for nothing to see only closed door.
The entrance fee (which includes also the museum) is 6 euros (3e reducted for children and students with ISIC card).
Before you even go there please also check the opening hours, cause they can be changed every day. Then you will be sure you won't travel for nothing to see only closed door.
The entrance fee (which includes also the museum) is 6 euros (3e reducted for children and students with ISIC card).
Written 23 December 2012
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Did you take this tour out of Athens and did you have a guide explaining what you were looking at? If so what tour company did you use?
Written 24 July 2018
Yes, we took the tour with Athens included. Unfortunately we did not have a guided tour inside the museum as our driver only have licence to show us around the city and not inside the museum. But we had a guide map with all the points we wanted to see inside.
Written 25 July 2018
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