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Archaeological Museum of Poros

Coordinates: 37°29′54.29″N 23°27′17.03″E / 37.4984139°N 23.4547306°E / 37.4984139; 23.4547306
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Facade Archaeological Museum in Poros
Outside Archaeological Museum in Poros

37°29′54.29″N 23°27′17.03″E / 37.4984139°N 23.4547306°E / 37.4984139; 23.4547306 The Archaeological Museum of Poros is a museum located on Koryzis Square in Poros, Greece.

The museum was built in the 1960s on a plot of land donated by the Koryzis family. The displays of the museum date from the Mycenaean era to Roman times.

The museum contains a notable collection of artefacts dug by the French Archaeological School in Troezen.[1]

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  1. ^ "Archaeological Museum of Poros". Travel Info Greece. Archived from the original on March 27, 2008. Retrieved August 28, 2009.
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