Archaeological Museum of Olynthos
Archaeological Museum of Olynthos
The exhibition and promotion of the treasures of the ancient city in Halkidiki
The Archaeological Museum of Olynthos is dedicated to the excavation and presentation of the findings from the ancient city of Olynthos. Founded in the 7th century BC, it was an important centre of the Halkidiki Gulf and was distinguished for its pioneering urban planning, known as the Hippodamian system.
The museum houses an impressive collection of ceramics, mosaics, sculptures and objects of daily use that reveal the rich cultural heritage and daily life of the ancient Olynthians. Particularly noteworthy are the well-preserved mosaic floors, which highlight the exceptional art and craftsmanship of the period.
Visitors to the museum can learn about the history and architecture of the ancient city through exhibits and educational presentations. In addition, the museum's location near the archaeological site of Olynthos allows visitors to combine a tour of the site with a visit to the museum, offering a complete picture of the ancient city and its importance.
The Archaeological Museum of Olynthos is an important destination for those interested in the ancient history and cultural heritage of Halkidiki.