The Museum of Prehistoric Thera in Fira traces the history of Santorini from the Late Neolithic period to the Late Cycladic I period, displaying archaeological finds from sites of ancient settlements such as Akrotiri and Potamos

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Santorini Shore Excursion: Private Tour of Oia and Fira, including Museum of Prehistoric Thira and Wine Tasting

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$635

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On this private shore excursion from the Santorini port, you will cover all the top sights of the is...

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Museum of Prehistoric Thira, Santorini

The Museum of Prehistoric Thera in Fira traces the history of Santorini from the Late Neolithic period to the Late Cycladic I period, displaying archaeological finds from sites of ancient settlements such as Akrotiri and Potamos.

The Museum of Prehistoric Thera in Fira traces the history of Santorini from the Late Neolithic period to the Late Cycladic I period, displaying archaeological finds from sites of ancient settlements such as Akrotiri and Potamos. The fascinating array of exhibits which throw light on the advanced civilization of ancient Greeks includes Neolithic pottery, ceramics, sculpture, jewellery, seals, tablets, and magnificent frescoes.


Hours

Sun

8:30

15:00

Mon

8:30

15:00

Tue

NA

Wed

8:30

15:00

Thu

8:30

15:00

Fri

8:30

15:00

Sat

8:30

15:00

About Museum of Prehistoric Thira

 Fira 847 00, Greece

 +30 2286 022217

 www.santonet.gr

Museum of Prehistoric Thira and Nearby Sights on Map

Fira

Skirting the edge of a caldera at a height of 400 metres, Fira looks striking with its radiant whitewashed houses and gorgeous surroundings

Cathedral Church of Saint John the Baptist

Megaro Gizi

Τhe Megaro Gyzi in Firai is a 17th century family mansion which houses a Cultural Centre hosting events such as art exhibitions, concerts, and plays

Nea Kameni

Nea Kameni is a tiny volcanic island in the ‎South Aegean Volcanic Arc spread over an area of 3

Palea Kameni

Palea Kameni is a volcanic island, known for its hot springs with glowing green waters

Kamari Village

Once a dreamy fishing village, Kamari today is a tourist destination on Santorini with black sand beaches, water sports and an active nightlife

Akrotiri Archaeological Site

Occupied since the 5th millennium BC, Akrotiri was a thriving Minoan Bronze Age settlement that flourished till 1627 BC when it was ravaged by a volcanic eruption and abandoned

Oia Village

The most famous of Santorini's village, Oia is a photographer's dream

Red Beach

Amoudi Bay

Amoudi Bay lies down the slope from Oia Village, offering a striking scenery of craggy cliffs rising from enchanting green waters