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ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLECTION OF AGIOS KIRIKOS
Open: Information at tel. +30 22750 31300 The Archaeological Collection of Agios Kirikos includes over 200 findings identified in the region, but also on the seabed. Among them, the visitor has the opportunity to see significant exhibits from the Archaic and Classical period, such as vases, columns, stone and bronze tools, preserved amphorae, found on the seabed, pedestals, etc. Columns, clay pots, tools, weapons and personal belongings. However, the most important exhibit is "Embossed Sanctuary" funerary relief of archaic and early classical periods, local artists work.Category: MUSEUMS
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF VATHI SAMOS
Open: Winter: (1 November 2014 until 31 March 2015) 8:30-15.30 Summer: (1 April until 31 October 2013) Tuesday-Sunday: 09:00-16:00 Monday: closed Tickets: Full: €3, Reduced: €2 The archaeological museum of Samos is at Vathi. It consists of two buildings, the old Museum (Paschaleio archaiofylakeion) built in 1912 and the new built in 1987 and houses the collection of ancient sculpture. The new Museum in particular includes the following collections: Archaic Sculpture, Pottery, bronze, ivory, wood, terracotta and Miniature.Category: MUSEUMS
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FOLKLORE MUSEUM OF THE NIKOLAOS DIMITRIOU FOUNDATION OF SAMOS
Open: Summer: 10: 00-13: 30 Winter: Upon request The Folklore Museum of the Nikolaos Dimitriou Cultural Foundation, represents the daily way of life of the inhabitants of Samos before the 2nd World War. The museum is divided into thematic sections presenting the professions of that time, as the shepherd, the fisherman, the cobbler, the most important of all the farmer and the farm work. Additionally, the visitor has the opportunity to meet the Monokamaro house and cellar, that is the residence of the people of that time and their utility to serve their daily needs. A variety of woven, loom, pieces of the famous white embroidery of Samos, urban house lots, traditional costumes male and female, the crib and layette is still some of the exhibits to be seen when visiting the Folklore MuseumCategory: MUSEUMS
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