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The exhibits here offer proof of local civilization from the Palaeolithic Age to later antiquity.
The impressive Archaic-Age (590-580 bc) stone pediment of Artemis Gorgo comes from the west side of the goddess’s great temple at Palaeopolis. Tombstone monuments such as the lion of Menekrates (6th c. bc), funeral gifts, emblematic Archaic-Age statues of young men and women (kouroi and korae respectively), epigraphic art, the Dionysus pediment (a lively scene of a Dionysian symposium), ceramic utensils, coins and Roman-era statuary are expressions of ancient Greek art in its various guises. - Photos
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General admission: 6€, Reduced: 3€
Free admission for young people up to 18
Shared ticket: 14 € - Reduced: 7 € for: Archaeological Museum - Old Fortress - Antivouniotissa Museum - Museum of Asian Art - Paleopolis (Mon Repos) MuseumAccess to the museum is free to the public on the following dates:
the first Sunday of each month from the 1st of November until the 31st of March
6 March (Melina Merkouri memorial day)
18 April (International Monuments Day)
18 May (International Museums Day)
the last weekend of September (European Cultural Heritage Days)
28 October (National Holiday)From the 1st of November until the 31st of March the reduced price of the single ticket applies independently to all visitors.
The special ticket package is valid for 3 days and includes entrance to the Paleopolis-Mon Repos Museum, the Archaeological Museum of Corfu, the Antivouniotissa Museum, the archaeological site of the Old Fortress of Corfu and the Museum of Asian Art.