Syros Archaeological Museum


The town’s small archaeological museum is housed in the rear of the town hall (enter from the side). Founded in 1834 and one of the oldest in Greece, it houses a modest collection of ceramic and marble vases, grave stelae, a black-granite Egyptian statuette from 730 BC, and some very fine Cycladic figurines.


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