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Archaeological Museum of Kavala

The Archaeological Museum of Kavala is a museum in Kavala, Eastern Macedonia, Greece, located towards the western end of the Ethnikis Antistasis road in Kavala.

Interior
, the site that many of the museum exhibits were found On the first floor of the museum are items from the wider region of Thrace, from Galypsos, Oisyme, ancient Topeiros and Tragilos, Abdera and Mesembria. Items range from clay figurines and sarcophagi, to coins of Macedonian kings, black-figure wares, a painted cist grave and metal pots. The Cycladic amphora (7th century BC) and a red-figure hydria (4th century BC) are of major note on the first floor. File:Macedonian_Museums-29-Arx_Kavalas-487.jpg|Fragment of male statue wearing a short chiton File:Macedonian_Museums-29-Arx_Kavalas-488.jpg|Α painted cist grave votive funerary banquet. 4th century BC File:Macedonian_Museums-29-Arx_Kavalas-489.jpg|Α painted cist grave ==Exterior==
Exterior
The atrium and courtyard of the Kavala Archaeological Museum contain a number of architectural members excavated in various parts of Eastern Macedonia, dating back to the Roman Empire. There are also numerous stelai which are carved with reliefs and inscriptions. ==Renovation==
Renovation
Between 1999 and 2000, the museum underwent expansion and renovation. The museum was extended to accommodate for more exhibition rooms to display its permanent collections and to increase the number of temporary exhibitions in the museum. The museum is open weekdays from 8:00 to 19:00 and weekends from 8:00 to 14:30 in the summer, but during weekdays in the winter, it closes at 17:00. The museum is closed on Mondays. ==References==
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