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Archaeological Museum of Ancient Sicyon

Archaeological Museum of Ancient Sicyon
Archaeological Museum of Ancient Sicyon
Archaeological Museum of Ancient Sicyon
Archaeological Museum of Ancient Sicyon

Housed in part of a Roman bath restored by Anastasios Orlandos in 1935, the Archaeological Museum of Sicyon tells the story of ancient Sicyon, showcasing aspects of both the public and private lives of its inhabitants.

Among its exhibits are Mycenaean pottery from Xylokastro, a marble bust of Apollo reminiscent of a work by Praxiteles, mosaic floors, and early Christian and Byzantine sculptures.

The museum is located north of the agora of the Hellenistic and Roman city. Its treasures, including artifacts from Sicyon and surrounding areas, as well as finds from the city of Stymphalos, the city of Pellene, and the Cave of Pitsa, are displayed in the museum's atrium and three halls, covering a period from the Mycenaean to the early Christian era.

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Opening Hours:

From November 1 to March 31: 08:30 – 15:30, Closed on Tuesdays.
Before each visit, please check the operating days, hours, and ticket information.

TICKETS:

Standard: €4, Reduced: €2.
During the winter season, a reduced ticket applies to all visitors.
The standard ticket price also includes access to the archaeological site of Sicyon.

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