Santorini Museums

Santorini Museums

Santorini has a great history and tradition. Santorini is the most famous and popular magical Island in all over the world with beautiful beaches, villages, spectacular landscape, unforgettable sunset and plenty of museums to visit and see. There are plenty of museums in the island that speaks loudly about the rich history and tradition of Santorini. How ever one can get a wide idea about what was Santorini and what made the Santorini Island we see today.

One can find a plenty of museum in Santorini such as; The Archaeological Museum, The Megaron Gyzi, The Museum of Prehistoric Thira, The Folklore Museum, The Naval Museum, Wine Museum and many more.


The Archaeological Museum

The Archaeological Museum is based in Santorini’s capital Fira just opposite of the cable car station. There is a great collection Hellenistic and Roman sculpture ranging from Archaic to Roman period. How ever this Archaeological museum consists of vases and clay figurines which are the very precious finds range from Geometric to classical period.

This Archaeological Museum gives a wide idea about the long history of the Santorini Island and represents various things found by different excavations in island of Santorini.

The Megaron Gyzi

The Megaron Gyzi museum is located in Fira behind the Catholic cathedral. Fira is also known as Thira, The capital city of Santorini. The museum Megaron Gyzi exhibits a fine collection of engravings dating from 16th century to 19th century. This museum is a cultural center and the prime aim of this museum is for spiritual development and advancement in whole Cyclades.

During the up season or tourist period the Megaron Gyzi organizes various exhibitions such as: photo exhibition, painting exhibition, stage plays, musical events, film shows and many more to let the tourists know about the rich culture of the whole Cycladic Island.

The Folklore Museum

The Folklore Museum which was built in 1861 in the capital of Santorini, housed in a conventional cave house. This museum exhibits Traditional winery, barrels, wine press, linens and antique utensils. However one can get evidence of various volcanic excavations in the Cycladic Island. Here you can find the art gallery, historical archives and glimpse of past life of people on the Santorini Island.

The Museum of Prehistoric Thira:

This museum is situated at capital city of Santorini, Fira. Many things admire this museum such as masterpieces of art fro the prehistoric time, history of Thira, geology of Thira, and hey day of the city at Akrotiri.

Wine Museum:

The wine museum exhibits the life and history of wine dating from 1660 to 1970. However the wine museum is an amazing natural cave which 300 meters long and situated 6 meters below the ground level.

The Naval Maritime Museum:

The Naval museum is located in the famous and traditional village of Oia on the northwest coast of Santorini Island. This museum consists of huge and rich collection of maritime items by retracing the Santorini’s naval history. This maritime museum gives a wide idea about the prosperity of Oia was in pick in the late 19th and early 20th century.

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9 Responses to “Santorini Museums”

  1. WPMixer Says:

    NOTE: I’M NOT SAYING THIS IS TRUE TO ALL EGYPTIANS.
    We decided to go to Egypt for a holiday and went to the Cairo museum. I had to fake my identity to Egyptian just to get in the bloody place cause the dick headed wanker egyptians put the price up over 10x the normal price for people who are outside Arabian countries and about 2x is your Arab, which is COMPLETELY unfair on anyone who isn’t Egyptian. The overpricing, shit headed people who live there…
    Sorry for the swearing..

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  5. MuseumNerd Says:

    I would recommend the Pergamonmuseum and the Deutsches Historisches Museum.

    I visited them both and they are absolutely fascinating.

    The Pergamonmuseum has three different collections: the Antiquity Collection, where you can find the Pergamon Altar, which gave the museum its name, the Islamic Art Museum and the Middle East Museum.

    http://www.smb.spk-berlin.de/smb/standorte/index.php?lang=en&p=2&objID=27&n=1&r=4

    The Deutsches Historisches Museum shows the complete history of Germany.

    http://www.dhm.de/ENGLISH/index.html

    I'm not into art but there is the Nationalgalerie, which is separated into seven different museums. Art from the 19th to the 21th century can be seen there. Here are the links to the two most popular ones, so your friend can find out which one he likes best.

    http://www.smb.museum/smb/sammlungen/details.php?lang=en&objectId=17

    http://www.neue-nationalgalerie.de/ (you must change the language there)

    Hope I was a little help!!

  6. Morganz B Says:

    that's actually in Fall River, Mass.–close to Rhode Island. It's the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast.

  7. Mr. Knowledgeable VI Says:

    Detroit Historical Museum

    Hours

    Monday: Closed
    Tuesday: Closed
    Wednesday: 9:30 am – 3 pm
    Thursday: 9:30 am – 3 pm
    Friday: 9:30 am – 3 pm
    Saturday: 10 am – 5 pm
    Sunday: noon – 5 pm

    Admission:

    Adults $6
    Seniors and students (ages 5-17) $4
    Children under age 4 FREE
    Detroit Historical Society members FREE

    secured Parking is $3 per car ( behind the building)
    there is also metered parking on the side street

  8. Mike Says:

    x = amount to raise admission fee
    Revenue = (14+x)(300 – 10x) [That's fee times # of visitors]
    R = -10x^2 +160x +4200
    dR/dx = -20x +160 = 0 [Set dR/dx to 0 to find maximum
    -20x = -160
    x = 8
    So 14+8 = $22 admissin fee maximizes revenue

  9. ali Says:

    Museums do not allow you to use flash photography on the exhibits, because the flash (or the photons) will deteriorate the exhibits or art works.

    That setting on your camera allows you to get better photos of the exhibits while not using your flash. It keeps the shutter open slightly longer to allow more light into your camera that is bouncing off the object.

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