The Museum is located in the centre of the archaeological site of ancient Corinth, in the middle of the modern, homonymous village, on the northern slope of Acrocorinth.
It was built in 1931-1932, with the initiatie of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, designed by W. Stuart Thompson, thanks to the donation of Ada Small Moore.
In its galleries finds currently exhibited, attest the continuous habitation of the area as well, while others are originated from selected archaeological sites of the Corinthia, from prehistoric times until the Byzantine period, are exhibited.
Today, visitors can visit the Prehistoric and Roman Galleries, as well as the Asklepieion Gallery, where votive objects related to the healing power of the god are exhibited.
In the Atrium, one can also admire a collection of Roman statues, sculpture and ancient inscriptions in both Greek and Latin, as well as finds from the Late Roman Jewish Synagogue of the city.
Ticket
Full: €8, Reduced: €4
Tickets for both the Museum and the Archaeological Site. Discount tickets (4€) for special categories of visitors.
Special ticket package: Full: €8, Reduced: €4
Winter:
From November 1st to December 9th 2021: 8: 00-17: 00, open all days of the week.
From the 10th of December 2021 until the 31st of March 2022: 8:00-15:00, closed on Tuesdays.
Summer:
Open all days of the week
15 to 30 April 2022: 08: 00-19: 00
02 May to 31 August: 08: 00-20: 00
01 to 15 September: 08: 00-19: 30
16 to 30 September: 08: 00-19: 00
01 to 15 October: 08: 00-18: 30
16 to 31 October: 08: 00-18: 00
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