Archaeological
Museum of Andros
The
Archaeological Museum of Andros was designed by Stamos Papadakis and built
in 1981 with a donation of the Basil and Eliza Goulandris Foundation.
It
contains the following collections:
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Finds
from the Geometric settlement at Zagora
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Sculptures
dating from the Archaic to the Roman period
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A collection
of inscriptions
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Sculptures
of the Proto-byzantine and Byzantine periods
Summer
Opening Hours:
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday-Sunday:
08.30-15.00
Ticket
price
Full
admission € 3
Reduced
admission
(students
from countries outside the E.U., citizens of the E.U. aged over 65)
€ 2
Free
admission
-
persons
under 18
-
university
students from Greece and the E.U.
-
students
of Classical Studies or Fine Arts from countries outside the E.U.
-
members
of the ICOM-ICOMOS
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Tour
guides
-
journalists
-
persons
possessing a free admission card
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Days of
free admission for all visitors: Sundays in the period
between 1 November and 31 March
-
the first
Sunday of every month, except for July, August and September (when the
first Sunday is holiday, then the second is the free admission day, etc.)
Telephone:
+30-22820-23664
Museum
of Contemporary Art of the Basil and Elise Goulandris Foundation in the
Hora of Andros
June 25th – September 24th
, 2006: P.Tetsis : Thalassa
Summer Opening Hours:
Tuesdays: closed
Monday-Saturday: 10.00-14.00
and 18.00-20.00
Sunday : 10.00-14.00
Admission Prices (1
April-30 October 2006):
Adults : 6,00 Euro
Students: 3,00 Euro
Free entrance:
Children under 12 years
old
Adults over 65 years old
Artists (visual artists)
Students and professors
of Greek School of Fine Arts
Art teachers
Guides
Disabled people
Press
Telephone :22820
22490 Fax :22820 22490
Email: info@goulandris.gr
web: www.moca-andros.gr
Maritime
Museum of Andros
The
Museum was founded in 1972 and the most important of its exhibits are the
old freight contracts, insurance contracts, various nautical diaries, where
the life of the Andriots on the seas before the 1821 War of Indepedence
is described, lithographs of Andriot ships and the later first stream freighters
of Greece etc. There are also displayed models of ships, ranging from old
schooners to huge modern tankers.
These
exhibits are original and vividly present the entire history of Andros'
merchant marine, from antiquity to our day
Telephone:
+30-22820-22275 |