It is located in the historic center of the city, leading to the Frankish castle overlooking the city and the Messinian Gulf.
Opposite are the St. Apostles Byzantine church of the 11th century, known from the Revolution of Independence. To the south at the other end of the city near the beach, an open-air railway museum, known as the Railway Park, has been set up.
In the museum we can notice a dedicated hippocampus figurine, a symbol of Poseidon, that was found in his sanctuary in Akovitika and is from the 5th century BC.
Dates back to 1500 BC and was found in a vaulted tomb in Nichori, Pylia.
A burnt, bent sword that was deformed so as not to be used again.
Neolithic figurine of a seated female deity made of greenish steatite, headless, from the Acropolis of Malta, 5000 BC.
Mosaic of a late Roman mansion of the 4th century AD from Ag. Crown Trinity.
Part of a mosaic floor from Methoni of the 6th century.
Pithos stoppers from Malta of the 2nd millennium.
Tripod censer from Nestor's palace of the 13th century.
Gold jewelry from papyrus leaves.
A clay lamp from ancient Messina of the 5th-6th century BC.
Bovine figurine of the 7th century BC.
Hermaic stele from ancient Messina of the 2nd-3rd century BC.
Type P figurine from Volimada and clay bag from Agios Ilias of the 13th century BC.
Kymvi from the PE settlement of Vidokoilia of 2650 BC.
vessels from a vaulted tomb in Nichoria of the 14th-15th century.
Breast pump from Divari-Gialova, 3rd-2nd century.
Effigies of eight-shaped shields from a vaulted tomb of Anthea (16th-15th century).
Dedicatory tiles from a vaulted tomb of Anthea of the 4th century BC.
Head of Athena from the Stupa of the 4th century BC.
Pithamphoreas from Anthea, 16th-15th century BC.
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