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Archeological Museum of Lavrion

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Archeological Museum of Lavrion
Archeological Museum of Lavrion
Archeological Museum of Lavrion
Archeological Museum of Lavrion
Archeological Museum of Lavrion
Archeological Museum of Lavrion
Archeological Museum of Lavrion
Archeological Museum of Lavrion
Archeological Museum of Lavrion
Archeological Museum of Lavrion
Archeological Museum of Lavrion
Archeological Museum of Lavrion
Archeological Museum of Lavrion
Archeological Museum of Lavrion
Archeological Museum of Lavrion
Phone:
+30 2292 022817

Address:
1 Kordela Andrea, Lavrio 195 00, Greece

Laurium or Lavrio or Lavrion is a town in southeastern part of Attica, Greece. It is the seat of the municipality of Lavreotiki. Laurium was famous in Classical antiquity for its silver mines, which was one of the chief sources of revenue of the Athenian state. The metallic silver was mainly used for coinage. The Archaeological Museum of Lavrion shows much of the story of these mines. It is a sea port of less importance than Piraeus. It is located about 60 km SE of Athens, SE of Keratea and N of Cape Sounio. Laurium is situated on a bay overlooking the island of Makronisos in the east. The port is in the middle and gridded streets cover the residential area of Lavrio. GR-89 runs through Lavrio and ends south in Sounio.
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