Archaeological Museum of Olympia in Archaia Olympia, Greece.

Archaeological Museum of Olympia in Archaia Olympia, Greece.  The Archaeological Museum of Olympia, one of the most important of Greece, presents the long historical evolution of one of the brightest sanctuaries of antiquity dedicated to the father of the gods and people, Zeus, and was the cradle of the Olympic Games. It includes the permanent exhibition of findings from excavations in the sacred site of Altea, dating from prehistoric to early Christian times. Of the total, the most important are sculptures, for which the museum is mainly known, as well as the collection of bronze objects, which is the richest in the world and consists of guns, figurines and other objects, the findings of great claymaking are also significant.




Image: Late Archaic terracotta statue of Zeus and Ganymede 480-479 BCE courtesy of Wikimedia Commons contributor Joanbanjo, bronze head of a boy from the Hellenistic period courtesy of Wikimedia Commons contributor Zde, and remains of the west pediment from the Temple Zeus courtesy of Wikimedia Commons contributor Troy McKaskie.

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