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Museum and Archaeological Area of ​​Naxos

Museo e area archeologica di Naxos
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Localita Schiso, Giardini Naxos, Sicily, ItalyMap
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  • Justin W
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    What a interesting museum to explore in the morning

    This was one of the most fascinating museums that I visited in Europe. This is a walking museum in that you can tour the galleries of artifacts that have been found on the property and you can go out ...

    Reviewed on Aug 23, 2023
  • claudia a
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    Interesting History

    This was a great way to spend a couple hours after lunch. The museum had a great display of recovered artifacts, and it was interesting wandering the grounds looking at the dig sites. Very close to th...

    Reviewed on Oct 5, 2022
  • jmills2050
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    Ancient archeology of the first Greek colony of Sicily brought to life at easily accessible sea coast site.

    Easy access to view 700 bc ruins of original Greek colony site on Sicily, great film in museum showing what all the structure looked like originally gives fabulous context based on recovered evidence...

    Reviewed on Oct 5, 2022
  • juliek347
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    If you like history then you will enjoy this

    This is an extensive site with two small museum buildings and the ruins of the town. The museums are stocked with interesting artefacts and the explanations are very good. The ruins themselves require...

    Reviewed on May 31, 2022
  • SallyF906
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    Worth a visit

    Situated on the Capo Schiso headland at the south end of the town (by the port) you will find the museum and remains of what was once the first Greek colony on Sicily. Founded in 735BC the area become...

    Reviewed on Aug 30, 2020
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