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| Established | 1960 | 
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| Location | Parikia, Paros. Greece | 
| Type | Archaeological Museum | 
The Archaeological Museum of Paros is a museum located in Parikia on Paros, Greece.[1] The museum was founded in 1960 and consists of two rooms and an atrium.[2]
Museum plan
Room A contains Archaic and Classical sculptures. Room B contains pottery, sculptures, and small finds from the Neolithic to the Roman period. The atrium contains sculptures, architectural parts, urns, and a Roman period mosaic floor.[2]

Floor map of the Archaeological Museum of Paros
Notable exhibits
- Parian Marble (The shorter fragment base of the Stele).
- Cycladian Frying Pan
- Gorgon of Paros Marble statue, 6th century BCE.
- Fat (or Naked) Lady of Saliagos. The oldest known Cycladic figurine.
- The Nike of Paros. An early classical depiction of Nike in marble.
- Large amphora, 7th c BC (B2652)
 Parian Marble Parian Marble
 Cycladian Frying Pan Cycladian Frying Pan
 Gorgon of Paros Gorgon of Paros
 Fat (or Naked) Lady of Saliagos Fat (or Naked) Lady of Saliagos
 Nike of Paros Nike of Paros
.jpg.webp) Large amphora, 7th c BC (B2652) Large amphora, 7th c BC (B2652)
References
- ↑ "Archaeological Museum of Paros". 26 September 2020.
- 1 2 "Ministry of Culture and Sports | Archaeological Museum of Paros". odysseus.culture.gr. Retrieved 2021-12-06.
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