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Fully renovated Kythira archaeological museum to reopen after 9 years

The archaeological museum on the iconic southwest Aegean island of Kythira will finally open its doors next month after nine years, featuring a fully renovated interior and modern exhibition space.

An inauguration is scheduled for Saturday, May 7.

The entire project was co-financed by the EU’s European Social Fund (ESF) and national resources.

The museum, which is located in the main village of Chora, features antiquities discovered on both Kythira and its nearby twin island, Antikythira, spanning an era from 5000 BC to the 3rd Century AD.