About Archaeological Museum of Arta
The Archaeological Museum of Arta is a museum in Arta, Greece. It changed into hooked up in 1973 because the Archaeological collection of Arta, and was housed inside the thirteenth-century Paregoretissa church. The series has now been moved to a modern day, cause-constructed museum building which opened in 2009. The new museum constructing is positioned with the aid of the river, close to the ancient bridge. The bulk of the collection are excavations from the historical town of Ambracia, the "Koudounotrypa" cave, and several different sites in Arta regional unit.
The exhibition consists of 3 fundamental sections: the general public lifestyles, the cemeteries, and the personal existence of Ambraciotes, while on the start and give up of the exhibition there are man or woman smaller sections protecting the start and fall of Ambracia, respectively. The bulk of the gathering from the metropolis of Arta come from excavations of the 2 cemeteries housed outdoor the walls of the historic metropolis of Ambracia east and southwest, from public homes such as the small and huge Greek Theatre, the Temple of Apollo and the Prytaneion, homes and other building residues, in addition to ceramic and other laboratories, located with the aid of archaeological research.
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