Archaeological Museum of Dion

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Dion, Greece

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Archaeological Museum of Dion Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Archaeological Museum of Dion is located in Dion, Greece on Epar.Od. Katerinis - Limena Litochoriou 910. Archaeological Museum of Dion is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category archaeological museumtourist attraction in Greece.

Address

Epar.Od. Katerinis - Limena Litochoriou 910

Phone

+30 2351053206

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Ioannis Petrousov

Nice place to visit to relax in the nature and meet the history of Pieria. The staff is kind and really wants you to see the whole archaeological park. Don't miss the \αρχαιοθηκη\ where a huge mossaic of Dionysus is displayed. The museum hosts incredible technological advancements, such as the piping system. Lastly, plenty of places for dinner around the area.

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Paul Dawg

Museums are always something worth a visit, in any country. Greece, baring this vast history and importance of it to the western world, of course could not be an exception. But the particular experience could and should be a better one. 8 euros admission for some very neglected ruins and a not so impressive collection of antiquities. Staff is friendly of course, but it's just not enough.

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Андрій Гончарук

Very ancient and impressive place. It is a breathing history!

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DGMN M

Amazing experience,friendly staff, very knowledgeable, beautiful exhibits. Must be visited!!!!

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Sascha

While it's facinating to see the excavated busts, statues and ancient jewelery, the museum lacks a bit of variety. It would have been great to see on a map where exactly the pieces were found. Overall it's worth a visit and for only 8 euros you can visit the museum as well as the ancient ruins. Although I recommend booking a guide since they hold a lot more information than the information tablets on the site.

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Michal Peled

Visit the park first! The museum exhibits make a lot more sense after you've been to the actual digging places, plus- if you're there during the summer months- use the early hours for the (long) stroll in the park, and continue at the museum in the hotter noon hours. The museum is small but is full of wonders, most of them are touchable, not even behind a glass, and combined with what you've seen in the park- it completes the puzzle. Most of it is very well explained, in both Greek and English, on small plaques hanging on the walls next to it. Use the park ticket for free admission.

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Suk-Kyoung Hong

The Dion Archaeological Museum is a very nice place. Leda and the swan statue, Isis Statue, Mosaics, and Water organ were especially very impressive. Another wonderful artifacts here is the flower pattern of Templon Barrier. This beautiful and geometrical pattern was originally designed by Indus Valley Civilization, the first bronze civilization of the world about 5,000 years ago. The pattern that is very likely to Cornus-Kousa flowers has been passed to the Mediterranean civilization (especially, Roman civilization) for a long time and then passed to China and Korea through Silk Road. That is, Flora Road is completed by connecting the area where this flower pattern was found.

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Meri Krstevska

If you're type who like museums, galleries and history, then you should visit this museum. Spread over 3 floors it will offer you pleasure to know a part of history. If you first visited the archaeological park and bought a double ticket, you can enter here with it. Double ticket costs 8 euros and a little too expensive for my opinion