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  • The Archaeological Museum of Patras is located in the city of Patras in western Greece. The museum was established in 1982 and is housed in a building that was originally constructed in the early 20th century as the Patras Municipal Hospital. The museum’s exhibits cover a wide range of ancient Greek history, from the prehistoric period to the Roman era.
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  • The New Archaeological Museum of Patras is a museum located in the city of Patras, Greece.[1][2]. Description[edit]. The museum opened on July 24, 2009.
  • This is one of the best museums that I have seen. It uses the modern techniques of display to showcase the archaeological finds of Patra.
  • This fabulous museum should be shouting its existence from its space-age rooftop. Its exhibits comprise regional objects from prehistoric to Roman times…
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  • Exhibits of the Archaeological Museum of Patras. The museum’s thematic sections are the Private Life, The Public Life and the Necropolis.
  • The Archaeological Museum of Patras offers tours in comfort, as its halls are spacious and of large dimensions both in terms of area and height.
  • Overall, the Archaeological Museum of Patras is an important cultural institution that provides a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of ancient Greece.
  • The Archaeological Museum of Patras building stands at the north entrance to the city on the new Patras-Athens Motorway and is a model of architectural...
  • Spread across a land area of 300,00 square feet (28,000 square meters), Archaeological Museum of Patras is the second biggest museum of the country with an...
  • Patras City. ... PATRA`S CARNIVAL 2019 - video clip by Giusto Giovanni. youtube.com.
  • Four crowned skulls of two little girls, and two women, from the North Cemetery in Patras, from the Hellenistic Period.
  • Archaeological Museum of Patra: Four crowned skulls of two little girls, and two women, from the North Cemetery in Patras, from the Hellenistic Period.