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ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLECTION OF ELATIA
Open: Sunday: 08:30-15:00 Daily (except Mondays): on request The archaeological collection of Elatia includes findings from excavations in western Lokris, called northeastern Phokis in ancient times. In that area, along the Kifissos river basin, thirteen towns where situated, Erochos, Charadra, Lilea, Tithronion, Drimea, Amfiklia, Tritis, Pediis, Neonas, Tithorea, Elatia, Ledon and Parapotamii. On the eastern side, near Opountia Lokris border, there are cities of Yampolis and Avai, wlile close to the Boeotian border lied the towns of Davlia, Panopeus and Amvrossos. Amongst all towns of Fhokis, Elatia seems to have been the most influential over the ancient times, apparently due to its location and its role as a link in the trading route between Thermopylae and Chaeronea. The data available regarding the geometric and archaic periods are very few. However, the appears to be thriving during Hellenistic and Roman periods. It is considered to have been the largest town in Phokis at the time.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF ATALANTI
Open: Winter: 8.00-15.00 Summer: 8.00-15.00 8.00 - 15:00 Everyday except Monday Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 The permanent exhibition of the Archaeological Museum of Atalanti includes archaeological finds from the systematic and rescue excavations of the east and west Lokrida. The material represents in a chronological order all stages of civilization, such as have been established in the rest of Greece and staggered chronologically from the Neolithic to the Roman years. All objects displayed in the permanent exhibition of the Museum of Atalanti, following the cultural trends of their time, but also the preferences and needs of local groups in the region. Many of the objects in terms of themes, imagery and morphological features are unique to the character of the society that produced them. Exhibition Units The museum is housed in the old Atalanti Gymnasium building classified as a historical landmark. In three central halls of the building and the main hallway archaeological finds from rescue and systematic excavations of the area of eastern Lokrida and the northeastern part of ancient Fokida are being exhibited . Ancient objects chronologically cover all seasons of prehistoric and historic periods. In the hallway fitted stone objects have been placed. In their majority they are tombstones, one of which stands out the type of limestone as a bed.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF LAMIA
Open: Winter: 8.00-15.00 Summer: 8.00-15.00 Tickets: Full: €2, Reduced: €1 The permanent exhibition of the Archaeological Museum of Lamia includes archaeological material derived primarily from excavations of recent years, rescue and systematic, in the region of Fthiotida. The material chronologically represents all stages of culture, which have been established in the rest of Greece and staggered chronologically from the Neolithic to the Roman Age. Exhibition Units - Neolithic Period (6700 - 3700 BC) - First Helladic Era (3700 - 2100 BC) - Middle Helladic Era (2100/1900 - 1600 BC) - Late Bronze Age (Mycenaean - Submycenaean, 1600 - 11th cent.) - Early Iron Age (10th-8th century BC.) - Archaic Period - Holy (7th, 6th - early 5th century BC) - Classical, Hellenistic period (5th to 2nd century BC) - Economy - Sculpture (4th century BC - 3rd century AD)Category: MUSEUMS
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BYZANTINE MUSEUM OF FTHIOTIDA
Open: Winter: From November 1st to March 31st: 08: 30-15: 00 Tickets: Full: € 2, Reduced: € 1 The Byzantine Museum of Fthiotida collects findings from the whole area of the prefecture of Fthiotida, which cover a wide chronological period, from the early Christian until the late Byzantine times. The report contains four rooms on the ground floor and the first floor of the building and aims to familiarize the general public with the history and life of the Byzantine Fthiotida.Category: MUSEUMS
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