Archaeological Museum of Patras

Greece

The New Archaeological Museum of Patras is a museum located in the city of Patras, Greece.

Thematic Sections

In all sections of the museum, there are projectors showing optical informative material, depending on the items exhibited.

Private life

The first and bigger section, exhibits items of everyday life, working tools, cosmetics and jewellery from MycenaeanAncientHellenistic and Roman Greece, with the oldest being of 17th century BC. Apart from these items, this section includes partly reconstructed Roman residences, in natural size by the original materials. In the same place, there is also a part of one of the biggest mosaic collections in Greece, consisting of 14 Roman mosaics covering a total of 250 square metres, vast majority of which are vertically placed. Most of these mosaics were discovered in ruins of luxurious urban residences in the city of Patras.

Public life

The section of the Public Life covers the period from 1500 B.C. until the 4th century A.D. There are maps of the Roman territory that frame the information material for the monumental topography of the city. There are exhibits from the Roman period, mainly related to commercial activities, social and administrative organization, cults and entertainment of the inhabitants.

Necropolis

The section of necropolis is dedicated to tombs and items discovered in Patras and the greater region of Achaia. It presents the burial architecture and its evolution from the prehistoric till the Roman times, not only by the items found but with the reconstruction of various types of tombs. In fact there are three totally reconstructed tombs, two Mycenaean and one Roman at their natural sizes with the skeletons and their gems. In the same place there’s also information about the burial customs and beliefs, and the burning of the dead in Ancient Greece.

Periodic Section

In the periodic section of the museum, various exhibitions will be taking place around the year. The first exhibition, which lasts till the end of November, is dedicated to “Plants and their Culture in Europe” from the ancient world till today. Future plans include a sketch gallery and a lectures schedule.

Contact

Archaeological Museum of Patras
email
efaacha@culture.gr
address
Nea Ethniki Odos Patron - Athens 38-40, PC 26442, Patra
phone
+30 2610 623820