A thoughtfully restored temple with attached museum in a very scenic spot. Great information on the history of the site through time, including prehistory and post-classical use as a church and basillica. Site is fairly small, took us about an hour to go around at a slow pace. Take water as there is nowhere to buy any, althought there is aircon in the small museum as well as toilets. It is quite secluded - getting there from the coast was a bit tricky and involved driving down some very...
Read moreThe museum that's locate nearby the Ancient Temple of Demeter. it contains quite a number of artifacts and you can learn quite a bit of the related history. I suppose they don't want to leave them out in the open area like the Temple ruins as they are likely gonna be broken down by the weather over time. It is a fine place to rest a bit from the sun after visiting the Temple. the entry ticket is good for both temple and museum. a unisex washroom is...
Read moreDon't lose your time. Nothing to learn here. I still don't know what Demeter is. Poor museum with useless information. Cold welcome as death. And just a pile of stone outside. Two tout people in the museum that don't want to speak to you and that are playing cards together....
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