Archaeological Museum of Corfu

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Archaeological Museum of Corfu.

The Archaeological Museum of Corfu (

Temple of Artemis in Corfu
. In 1994 it was expanded with the addition of two more exhibit halls that display the more recent finds at the ancient citadel of Corfu. It is located on 1 Vraila Armeni St.

Collections

Renovations at the archaeological museum of Corfu.

The collections of the museum include:

  • A collection of unknown origin.[1]
  • Finds from excavations from the ancient city of Corfu.[1]
  • Finds from the region of Cassiope in Corfu.[1]
  • Finds from excavations in the district of Thesprotia.[1]

The main exhibits are:

On 15 October 2010, the museum was closed for works.[7] It is now reopened.[8]

Museum exhibits

  • Museum Entrance Hall
    Museum Entrance Hall
  • Main stairway
    Main stairway
  • The Lion of Menecrates. Funerary statue of a crouching lion, found near the cenotaph of Menecrates. This is the work of a famous Corinthian sculptor of the Archaic period. Dated end of the 7th century BC.
    The Lion of Menecrates. Funerary statue of a crouching lion, found near the cenotaph of Menecrates. This is the work of a famous Corinthian sculptor of the Archaic period. Dated end of the 7th century BC.
  • Pediment with Dionysos at the Corfu Museum. Left part of an Archaic pediment from the area of Figareto. It depicts a Dionysiac symposium. Dated to 500 BC.
    Pediment with Dionysos at the Corfu Museum. Left part of an Archaic pediment from the area of Figareto. It depicts a Dionysiac symposium. Dated to 500 BC.
  • The Gorgon as depicted on the western pediment from the Artemis Temple of Corfu, on display at the Archaeological Museum of Corfu.
    The
    Artemis Temple of Corfu
    , on display at the Archaeological Museum of Corfu.
  • Hoplite armour exhibit. Note the gold inserts around the chest area of the bronze upper torso plate at the centre of the exhibit. The helmet on the upper left is a restored version of the oxidised helmet on the right.
    Hoplite armour exhibit. Note the gold inserts around the chest area of the bronze upper torso plate at the centre of the exhibit. The helmet on the upper left is a restored version of the oxidised helmet on the right.
  • Funerary stele with inscription
    Funerary stele with inscription
  • Exhibit of some of the terracotta statuettes of Artemis. They were found in large quantities in the small temple of Artemis at Kanoni in Corfu city.
    Exhibit of some of the terracotta statuettes of Artemis. They were found in large quantities in the small temple of Artemis at Kanoni in Corfu city.
  • Base and body of Archaic kore
    Base and body of Archaic kore
  • Marble torso of Apollo
    Marble torso of Apollo
  • Coin exhibit
    Coin exhibit
  • Bronze proxeny inscriptions
    Bronze
    proxeny
    inscriptions
  • Busts and architectural details
    Busts and architectural details
  • A hall at the museum
    A hall at the museum
  • A collection of vases
    A collection of vases
  • Funerary stele with inscription: You went twenty three years old in the underworld and left your mother Arpalis in mourning, your husband Aristandros widower and the children orphan. You chose for yourself the last sleep.
    Funerary stele with inscription: You went twenty three years old in the underworld and left your mother Arpalis in mourning, your husband Aristandros widower and the children orphan. You chose for yourself the last sleep.

Citations and notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Corfu Archaeological Museum from the Internet archive
  2. ^ "Corfu". Archived from the original on 2015-07-17. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
  3. ^ New York Times review of the Archaeological Museum of Corfu
  4. . Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  5. ^ Aristotle University of Thessaloniki - Psifiothiki (1877). Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Digital works. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
  6. ^ Ionian University. "Ionian University Laboratory for the recording of the cultural and historical heritage". Ionian University. Archived from the original on 2 January 2014. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
  7. ^ e-kathimerini, 16 October 2010 via Internet Archive. Retrieved 22 May 2012
  8. ^ "The Archaeological Museum of Corfu". Archived from the original on 2019-05-30. Retrieved 2019-05-24.

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