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Archaeological Museum
The guide was updated:The museum showcases an extensive collection spanning from the Prehistoric to Hellenistic eras, featuring bronze and marble statues, funeral offerings, ancient coins, clay pottery, golden jewellery, and fragments from ancient temples. Among the notable exhibits is the awe-inspiring Medusa pediment from the temple of Artemis, dating back to 585 BC. Additionally, visitors can marvel at the stone lion of Menecrates, a likely funeral offering to the renowned politician, a limestone pediment from the temple of Dionysus, 13 identical small statues of goddess Artemis, and a marble torso of Apollo.
Useful Information
- Address: Vrela Armeni 1, Corfu
- Opening hours: Wed–Mon 8:30am–3:30pm, Tue closed
- Website: archaeologicalmuseums.gr/en
- Phone: +30 2661 030680
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Old Fortress
The Old Fortress (Palaio Frourio), situated on Corfu's eastern side, spans the promontory once home to the ancient town, dating back to Byzantine times. Built by the Venetians, it stands as a symbol of their dominance in the Ionian Sea and remains a prominent landmark of the island. Today, visitors are invited to explore its historic grounds and discover the fascinating areas within.
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New Venetian Fortress
The New Venetian Fortress is an old military complex loaded with interesting tunnels, cellars, and dungeons. It provides excellent views of the Old Town and the bay. Look out for the two lions of St Mark and the Venetians' inscriptions on the bastion walls above.
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Paleokastritsa
Nestled in northwestern Corfu, Paleokastritsa is one of the island's most cherished beauty spots, offering a perfect vantage point to witness the sunset. Don't miss the opportunity to admire the 17th-century monastery and its famous "Tree of Life" carving within. With historical significance intertwined in its landscape, Corfu has been suggested as the mythical island of the Phaeacians, and the bay of Palaiokastritsa as the very place where Odysseus first encountered Nausicaa.
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Canal d'Amour
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Mount Pantokrator
With an elevation of 906 metres, Mount Pantokrator is the highest mountain on the island and offers extraordinary and stunning views of Corfu, as well as Albania, situated a short distance from the island. At the top of the mountain, you'll find a café and a monastery.
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Achilleion Palace
This spectacular building, which is located in the village of Gastouri, was originally built in 1890 as a summer retreat for the Empress Elisabeth of Austria, also known as Sisi. It boasts several beautiful Greek sculptures and a wonderful garden, as well as spectacular terrace views.
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Archaeological Museum
The museum showcases an extensive collection spanning from the Prehistoric to Hellenistic eras, featuring bronze and marble statues, funeral offerings, ancient coins, clay pottery, golden jewellery, and fragments from ancient temples. Among the notable exhibits is the awe-inspiring Medusa pediment from the temple of Artemis, dating back to 585 BC. Additionally, visitors can marvel at the stone lion of Menecrates, a likely funeral offering to the renowned politician, a limestone pediment from the temple of Dionysus, 13 identical small statues of goddess Artemis, and a marble torso of Apollo.
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Kassiopi
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Holy Church of Saint Spyridon
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Barbati Beach
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Castle of Angels
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Corfu Gallery
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Museum of Asian Art
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British Cemetery
A former military cemetery from 1855 where you can see several graves from both the First and Second World Wars. From late February to the beginning of June, an impressive orchid garden blooms, adding beauty to this solemn place.
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Horse Trekking
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