The only museum in Greece related exclusively to the Mycenaean Civilization. Plenty of useful information and artifacts on the social organization, the daily life, the currency, the writing and the fu...
Sorry that this is not the famous Agamenon gold mask
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In the Archaeological Basin of Micenas, the famous gold mask of Agamenon (now it is known not from Agamenon but much older) and fresh residues belonging to the last fa ...
It is a museum on the grounds of the Mycene ruins. Admission is included in the ruins. Excavated at the Mycene ruins are on display. Agamemnon masks were also on display, but they were replicas. The real thing is in the Archaeological Museum of Athens. There are quite a few exhibits, and it seems that it will take some time if you look seriously.
Other places are different because they are mainly relics from the 15th to 12th centuries BC compared to the Akaic period or the classical period. Agamemenon's mask is also worth seeing
Understated but excellent
This museum is quite understated. No grand building or facade but it is full of treasures. Visit the Museum before the site to get better context.
Unique experience
The only museum in Greece related exclusively to the Mycenaean Civilization. Plenty of useful information and artifacts on the social organization, the daily life, the currency, the writing and the fu...
Sorry that this is not the famous Agamenon gold mask
In the Archaeological Basin of Micenas, the famous gold mask of Agamenon (now it is known not from Agamenon but much older) and fresh residues belonging to the last fa ...
ミケーネ の Museum in the Relic
It is a museum on the grounds of the Mycene ruins. Admission is included in the ruins. Excavated at the Mycene ruins are on display. Agamemnon masks were also on display, but they were replicas. The real thing is in the Archaeological Museum of Athens. There are quite a few exhibits, and it seems that it will take some time if you look seriously.
Mycenaean Relics
Other places are different because they are mainly relics from the 15th to 12th centuries BC compared to the Akaic period or the classical period. Agamemenon's mask is also worth seeing