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  • Construction was begun in 1440 and brought to completion in the time of the Grand Master d'Aubusson (1476-1503). The Museum contains various collections of archaeological artifacts from various parts of Rhodes and the neighbouring islands, including the Statue of the Crouching Aphrodite (1st century BC), which was inspired by a famous prototype work created by the sculptor Doidalsas in the 3rd century BC, and the Pyxis of the Fikellura type (mid-6th century BC).
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  • The Archaeological Museum of Rhodes is hosted in the medieval building that was used as the Hospital of the Knights, also known as Knights Hospitaller.
  • The Archaeological Museum of Rhodes (Greek: Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Ρόδου) is located in the Medieval City of Rhodes.
  • In this monumental and bio-climatically designed building, archaeological finds from various areas of Rhodes are exhibited.
  • The Archaeological Museum of Rhodes, constructed between 1440 and 1503, is situated in the Medieval City of Rhodes and it is housed in the medieval...
  • The Archaeological Museum of Rhodes is housed in an impressive building of Gothic order, where the hospital of the Knights used to be.
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  • The Archaeological Museum is located in the ancient city of Rhodes, on the site of the 15th-century Knights Regiment Hospital.
  • The archaeological museum is housed in the medieval Hospital of the Knights of St John. Its construction begun in 1440 and was completed 48 years later, in 1489.
  • One of the most significant buildings in the Old Town, the Knights' New Hospital, now houses the Archaeological Museum of Rhodes.