Stavros Archaeological Museum in Ithaca, Greece
Ithaca Museums - The Stavros Archaeological Museum in Ithaca, Greece boasts an impressive collection of artifacts sourced from the Stavros region. This one-room building, located on Pilikata Hill and constructed in the 1930s, showcases exhibits dating back to the early Bronze Age (3000 B.C.) and spanning through the Roman Age. The museum's artifacts have been curated from four sites: Pilikata Hill, Stavros Village, Loizos Cave, and Treis Lagkades. Visitors can explore pottery vessels and stone tools from the early Bronze Age settlement at Pilikata, as well as pottery vessels from the Mycenaean settlement at Treis Lagkades. Additionally, classical and Hellenistic tombs in Stavros Village have yielded an array of grave goods and offerings on display at the museum. Discover the fascinating history of the Stavros region through the artifacts housed at the Stavros Archaeological Museum in Ithaca, Greece.