Archaeological Museum of Kavala
The Archaeological Museum of Kavala was constructed in 1963 by D. Fatoyro and G. Triantafyllidis, professors of the Polytechnic School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
It is located at the city center, close to Faliro park.
The artifacts that are hosted by the museum, include objects made of stone and clay belonging to the Neolithic period and the bronze age, as well as to the Ntikili-Tash housing area.
Also, in a special room, lie findings of Neapoli such as remnants of the Athena Parthenos Temple (Ionic capitals), archaic and classical figurines and black-figured vases as well as findings from the ancient Amphipolis.
Exhibits found on the first floor relate to the wider region of Thrace, mainly of the “dead” cities of Isimis, Galipsu and Avdera.
The Museum also contains collections of prehistoric findings, excavation findings of Neapolis, Amphipolis findings and much more. In the Museum there are also collections of prehistoric finds, excavation findings of Neapolis, finds Amphipolis etc
Αρχαιολογικό μουσείο Καβάλας / Archaeological museum of Kavala, Greece
Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Καβάλας
Archaeological museum of Kavala, Greece
Music: Two Steps From Hell - Victory
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Vasiliki Apartment - Kavala - Greece
Vasiliki Apartment hotel city: Kavala - Country: Greece
Address: ΧΑΛΚΗΣ 12; zip code: 65404
Located 2.7 km from Archaeological Museum of Kavala, Vasiliki Apartment offers accommodation in Kavala. Featuring free private parking, the apartment is 12 km from Historical Ethnological Museum Kavala. Free WiFi is offered .
-- Апартаменты Vasiliki находятся в городе Кавала, в 2,7 км от археологического музея Кавалы. В распоряжении гостей бесплатная собственная парковка. До исторического этнологического музея Кавалы 12 км. В апартаментах работает бесплатный Wi-Fi.
-- To Vasiliki Apartment βρίσκεται στην Καβάλα και απέχει 2,7χλμ. από το Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο της πόλης. Το Ιστορικό και Εθνογραφικό Μουσείο των Ελλήνων της Καππαδοκίας βρίσκεται σε απόσταση 12 χιλιομέτρων. Προσφέρει δωρεάν Wi-Fi.
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Thassos - ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF ISLAND GREECE #SikoStudios
Visit Thassos. You can get to Thassos by ferry boat, either from Kavala to Skala Prinos or from Keramoti to Limenas ...
Tobacco Museum of Kavala
The Tobacco Museum of Kavala is a thematic museum, which exhibits objects and archival material for the cultivation and production of tobacco, its rural and commercial processing, industrial tobacco products and exhibition samples.
The uniqueness of the Tobacco Museum is not only that it contains and exposes the commercial processing of oriental tobacco (there is no other similar museum in the world), but that it is a technology museum that brings out the social history of Kavala and the wider region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace.
The entrance is Free of charge.
Кавала
Северная Греция
Состав: папа, мама, сын 14 лет, сын 10 лет, сын 3,5 года
апрель 2019 г
Кавала
Archaeological Museum of Kavala 40.936016, 24.404084
рядом префектура Мэрия Здание мэрии постройки 1895 г. располагается в особняке венгерского торговца табаком Пьера Херцога.
Акведуг 40.936628, 24.414851 Средневековый акведук Камарес, византийский памятник, перестроенный Сулейманом I примерно в 1530 г.
Fort Kavala крепость 40.934374, 24.414871
мечеть Χαλήλ-μπεη τζαμί (Παλιά Μουσική) 40.932567, 24.415027
Дом музей мехмет али 40.931217, 24.414667 В 1769 году здесь родился Мухаммед Али, правитель Египта, албанец по происхождению. Исламский пансион Имарет, построенный им в 1817 г., сегодня функционирует как роскошная гостиница
Видовая точка на город с акведугом 40.936469, 24.421123
Corfu Archaeological Museum - 2019
After a seven year closure the Corfu Archaeological Museum reopened in March 2019. This video is a quick tour. The museum is very close to the old harbour.
Museum website:
Music: Thalassa lypisou
Artist: Christina Pluhar
Album: Mediterraneo
Video: Jim Hawkins - August 2019
Archaeological site of Philippi
Located 15 km from Kavala in Krinides it is one of the most important historical sites in the area.
It was founded by the father of Alexander the Great, Philip II, and thus took his name.
It includes the archaeological site of Philippi, the ancient theater of Philippi where every summer the homonymous Festival is performed, the Roman city and Early Christian churches.
Visiting hours: daily 8:00 to 20:00 during the summer months while during winter it closes with the sunset.
Archaeological Museum of Avdira
The exhibition includes objects found in the ancient city and its cemeteries and covers the period from the 7th century BC till the 12th century AD. Its main objective is educational.
It displays mainly the everyday lives of ancient people of Avdira through the objects used by ordinary people in their daily occupations. The exhibition is structured thematically.
Each section includes items from all periods of the city's life arranged according to their use. By doing so presents the evolution of the city and become apperent the gradual changes in the lives of residents and the construction method of the same object.
Illustrative texts, photographs, drawings, maps and diagrams provide additional information to the visitor.
The excavations in ancient Avdira began in 1950. Findings initially housed in the Museum of Kavala. Since 1973 they were housed in the Museum of Komotini.
To 1976 the Ministry of Culture has taken action to build the Museum of Avdira. The decision for the foundation signed in 1984 while in1985 the Community of Avdira granted for this purpose a plot in the village.
Work commenced in 1989 and completed in 1992. Official delivery was made in 1993. In 1994 works began on preparing the exhibition.
During the years 1995 - 1998 ancient findings were selected and transferred from the Museums of Kavala and Komotini. The inauguration took place on 20 January 2000.
From Turkey to Greece: Kavala (Neapolis)
Jan. 10: Today we cross over into Greece and spend the night in the seaport city of Kavala. The city sits on top of the ancient city of Neapolis where Paul first stepped into Europe.
Piraeus Archaeological Museum
Visit at1th of February 2015
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF THESSALONIKI
Following the steps of Apostle Paul in Greece
Come Join us in revisiting the Holy Steps of Apostle Paul in Greece !
Will visit Athens, Corinth, Nafplion, Metsovo, Meteora, Veria, Thessaloniki, Philipi, Kavala, Samothrace, Halkidiki.
Also some intermediate stops at museums and archaeological sites
13 days - 12 nights .
For more details and enquiries please call +65 90627812, or +65 90627723, or write a comment below
Maritime Museum of Kavala ΚΑΒΑΛΑΣ - ΝΑΥΤΙΚΟ ΜΟΥΣΕΙΟ
Maritime Museum of Kavala presents the traditions of fishing and shipbuilding as well as the history of Merchant Marine of the town and of the wider area of Kavala.
Ancient Philippi Kavala Greece
Archaeological site of Philippi
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Archaeological Museum of Veria
The museum includes collections of Hellenistic and Roman sculpture (funerary reliefs, funerary and honorary altars, portraits, table supports, statues) from the city of Veroia and other sites of the district, Hellenistic pottery and figurines from the cemeteries of Veroia, Hellenistic and Roman architectural parts (columns, bases, capitals etc.) exhibited in the courtyard, inscriptions from Veroia and the adjacent areas.
The most important exhibits of the museum are:
Red-figure bell crater (Kertsch style). The front view bears a representation of the iconographic cycle of Aphrodite and Dionysos. Dated to the middle of the 4th century BC.
Bronze hydria-calpis used as a funerary urn in a cist-grave at Veroia. Dated to 370-360 BC.
Medusa head. Large head of the mythical Medusa, which was attached to the north-east gate of the fortification walls of Veroia. It was an apotropaic symbol, used to discourage and frighten the city attackers. Dated to the first half of the 2nd century BC.
Funerary stele of Paterinos. Tall, palmette relief stele depicting the dead Paterinos, son of Antigonos, standing in the middle of the panel. It is a good specimen of the local sculpture workshop, dated to the end of the 2nd century BC.
Gold jewellery from a female burial. Pair of gold earrings, a gold ring and a necklace made of gold and cornelian rings. Dated to the 2nd century BC.
Law concerning the Gymnasium. A remarkable inscription recording the rules of the Gymnasium of Veroia. The preserved text refers to the obligations of the youths practicing in the Gymnasium. Dated to the first half of the 2nd century BC.
Bust of Olganos from Kopanos, near Naoussa. Protome of the river-god Olganos, son of the mythical Veretos and brother of Mieza and Veroia. This elegant statue is dated to the second half of the 2nd century AD.
Marble table support (trapezophoron). It bears the relief representation of Zeus, transformed into an eagle, abducting Ganymedes. Dated to the 2nd century AD.
Archaeological Museum of Philippi
The Archaeological Museum of Philippi was built in 1960 according to the designs of architects I.D. Triantafyllidi and D. Fatouro on the outskirts of the archaeological site of Philippi. Because the old building had multiple problems the building was reconstructed.
The museum has two sections of exhibition spaces for the permanent presentation of findings from the excavations of the ancient city.
Section A' occupies the entire ground floor and has an area of 380 sq.m. This section presents archaeological (inscriptions, sculptures, pottery, coins, jewelry), historical and visual material of the city of Philippi and the region from prehistoric times to the end of Roman antiquity.
Section B' occupies the upper floor of the building with an area of 205 sq.m. and is presented the Christian city (inscriptions, architectural, mosaics, pottery, coins) from the early Christian time of heyday till its shrinkage of the 7th AD century and the final desolation after the Turkish conquest in the late 14th century.