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School of Philosophy

MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY OF ART

The Museum was founded in the beginning of the 20th century. It acquired its present form and location in the east atrium of the School in 1994. its 12 collections of originals and copies, mostly the result of generous donations, cover all periods, from prehistoric times to the modern era:

The Museum is open to the public, although it was created mainly for teaching purposes, aiming at the familiarisation of students with archaeological finds, materials and construction techniques. The original items have been systematically studied and published by members of the Archaeology Department.

Collections:

Prehistoric,Classical, Byzantine Paintings and Ceramics, Diachronic and Intermediterranean Ceramics, Environmental Archaeology, Ores and Ancient Technology, Modern Greek Art. The most recent addition is a collection of Ethiopean Folk art.