The Archaeological Museum of Kozani is a museum in Kozani, Greece.
The museum's collection includes finds from archaeological excavations as well as from individuals from all over Kozani prefecture, apart from the Aiani area. It includes sculptures, inscriptions, statues, reliefs, clay vessels, figurines, and gold, silver, and bronze jewellery, all dating from the Palaeolithic to the Roman period.
- view from outside
- Marble statue of a boy from Mesovaio, dated to the Roman period
- metal exhibits mainly from the necropolis of Kozani dating from the Iron Age to the 3rd century BC
- exhibits at the yard
- Examples of pottery, stonework, and koroplastics from all periods from Kozani prefecture
- Marble head of a female statue from Elane dated to the 4th century B.C.
External links
- Museums of Macedonia Archived 2018-07-12 at the Wayback Machine
- Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism
- Municipality of Kozani (in Greek) 2009-12-09 - The building of the museum is currently being restored and is closed to the public
40°18′8″N 21°47′7.6″E / 40.30222°N 21.785444°E
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