In the Chora of Tinos is the Archaeological Museum of Tinos.
Built in the 60s, the Archaeological Museum of Tinos houses the findings brought to light by archaeologists throughout the island.
In the museum, visitors can admire among others:
- The sundial of the Sanctuary of Poseidon created by Andronicus Cyrrhestes, who had also contributed to the creation of the Winds in Athens (Plaka).
- Statues and architectural elements from the Sanctuary of Poseidon
- A mosaic found at the point where the Lady of Tinos is today
- Storage jars
- Signs
- Ancient Coins
A visit to the Archaeological Museum of Tinos may turn out to be extremely interesting, especially if you combine it with tours to the archaeological sites of the island.
More information about the Archaeological Museum of Tinos can be found in the number 22830 29063.