Mitropolis On-Site Museum, Naxos
The Mitropolis On-Site Museum was established in 1999 and holds the distinction of being the first museum of its kind in Greece and one of the few in the world that provides visitors with the unique experience of witnessing ancient artifacts in their original context. This museum serves as a bridge between the past and the present, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the tangible remnants of bygone eras.
Situated amidst the picturesque landscapes of Naxos, the museum's significance extends beyond its physical structure. It is a repository of archaeological wonders that have been meticulously excavated from the grounds upon which it stands. The artifacts on display are not merely objects frozen in time; they are fragments of a living history, narratives etched in stone, pottery, and metal.
At the heart of the museum's collection lies a Mycenaean workshop of vessels, an invaluable window into the artistic and technological achievements of an ancient civilization. This workshop, where skilled artisans crafted vessels of both utilitarian and aesthetic value, speaks volumes about the craftsmanship and creativity of the Mycenaean people. The artifacts found here provide insights into the daily lives, trade, and cultural practices of this civilization that once thrived in the region.
Intriguingly, the museum also houses a tomb dating back to the Geometric period. This tomb, a silent witness to the passage of time, unveils stories of the rituals, beliefs, and burial practices of an ancient society. The tomb's contents, meticulously preserved, offer a glimpse into the cosmology and reverence for the afterlife that defined the spiritual realm of these people.
Situated amidst the picturesque landscapes of Naxos, the museum's significance extends beyond its physical structure. It is a repository of archaeological wonders that have been meticulously excavated from the grounds upon which it stands. The artifacts on display are not merely objects frozen in time; they are fragments of a living history, narratives etched in stone, pottery, and metal.
At the heart of the museum's collection lies a Mycenaean workshop of vessels, an invaluable window into the artistic and technological achievements of an ancient civilization. This workshop, where skilled artisans crafted vessels of both utilitarian and aesthetic value, speaks volumes about the craftsmanship and creativity of the Mycenaean people. The artifacts found here provide insights into the daily lives, trade, and cultural practices of this civilization that once thrived in the region.
Intriguingly, the museum also houses a tomb dating back to the Geometric period. This tomb, a silent witness to the passage of time, unveils stories of the rituals, beliefs, and burial practices of an ancient society. The tomb's contents, meticulously preserved, offer a glimpse into the cosmology and reverence for the afterlife that defined the spiritual realm of these people.
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Mitropolis On-Site Museum on Map
Sight Name: Mitropolis On-Site Museum
Sight Location: Naxos, Greece (See walking tours in Naxos)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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Sight Location: Naxos, Greece (See walking tours in Naxos)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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Walking Tours in Naxos, Greece
Create Your Own Walk in Naxos
Creating your own self-guided walk in Naxos is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Naxos Orientation Walking Tour
Steeped in mythological mystique and ancient history, the captivating city of Naxos on the eponymous Greek island in the Aegean Sea is renowned for its cultural landmarks and stunning attractions.
The name "Naxos" is believed to be of ancient Greek origin, possibly stemming from the word "naxai," which means "vines" or "vineyards." This is quite fitting,... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.0 Km or 1.2 Miles
The name "Naxos" is believed to be of ancient Greek origin, possibly stemming from the word "naxai," which means "vines" or "vineyards." This is quite fitting,... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.0 Km or 1.2 Miles