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Archaeological Museum of Pella

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Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Archaeological Museum of Pella
Phone:
+30 2382 031160

Hours:
Sunday9am - 4pm
Monday1am - 8pm
Tuesday9am - 4pm
Wednesday9am - 4pm
Thursday9am - 4pm
Friday9am - 4pm
Saturday9am - 4pm


The Archaeological Museum of Pella is a museum in Pella in the Pella regional unit of Central Macedonia. The building was designed by architect Kostas Skroumpellos and is on the site of the ancient city of Pella. It was completed in 2009 with the support of the Greece's Third Community Support Framework. It is situated near the archaeological site of the ancient Macedonian palace. The building has a rectangular atrium, as a reference to the central peristyle courtyard of ancient houses in Pella. The information section provides texts, photographs, maps, drawings a model of the archaeological site and a short video about Pella. In the entrance there are two important exhibits: A head considered a portrait of Alexander the Great and a statuette with the characteristic attributes of the god Pan. The daily life of Pella is the first thematic group of the exhibition. The most important exhibits are the mosaic floors from the Houses of Dionysus, and of the Abduction of Helen from the House of the Wall Plasters. The excavation finds provide much information about daily life in ancient Pella The second thematic group is about public life in Pella. The finds come from excavations in the Agora and are related to the city's administration , the production and commerce . The third thematic group consists of mosaics from Pella’s sanctuaries , and other findings as inscriptions, vases, metal objects. The fourth thematic group is the findings from the city’s cemeteries. There are burials from the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, Geometric and Archaic periods , the Classical era , and the Hellenistic period . The findings give information about the language of the residents , the funeral customs etc. The last grouping is the palace gallery and presents information about the architectural form of the palace, and the life and personality of Alexander the Great.
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