The Archaeological Museum of Samothrace is located in Samothrace of the Evros regional unit, in Greece. It has four rooms and an atrium, presenting the following:
Established | 1939 |
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Location | Samothrace, Greece |
Type | Archaeological |
Website | No official website yet |
The museum was designed by Stuart Shaw, an architect based at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and built by the American School of Classical Studies, Athens in 1939–55. A north wing was added in 1960–61.
Among its collection are:
and various items from the Samothrace temple complex.
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