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Archaeological Museum of Leros Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This little museum tells the story of the island and its relations with the world. The museum mentions the visit of the Saxon trader, Saewolf who traded with Constantinope and the Holy Lands.
I visited here in September 2019, when we were staying on Leros for a week. In fact I first accidentally walked into the Primary School which is right in front of the Museum! This Museum is just one b...
It will only take a couple hours to visit this facility, but you get a great overview of the history of the Island. Artifacts date back to 4000 BC on display. Most of the history cover over 5000 yea...
We came across the museum by chance. I am glad we did. The exhibits were well presented, the descriptions were clear and in perfect English. The museum’s interior design was ultra modern, minimalist a...
Interesting insight into the early history of the island
This museum, which is free of charge, about 200 yards back from the port at Agia Marina, is well worth a visit to see its well displayed artifacts from ancient times.
Local
This little museum tells the story of the island and its relations with the world. The museum mentions the visit of the Saxon trader, Saewolf who traded with Constantinope and the Holy Lands.
Small but Interesting Little Museum
I visited here in September 2019, when we were staying on Leros for a week. In fact I first accidentally walked into the Primary School which is right in front of the Museum! This Museum is just one b...
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It will only take a couple hours to visit this facility, but you get a great overview of the history of the Island. Artifacts date back to 4000 BC on display. Most of the history cover over 5000 yea...
A museum with style
We came across the museum by chance. I am glad we did. The exhibits were well presented, the descriptions were clear and in perfect English. The museum’s interior design was ultra modern, minimalist a...
Interesting insight into the early history of the island
This museum, which is free of charge, about 200 yards back from the port at Agia Marina, is well worth a visit to see its well displayed artifacts from ancient times.