Well set out and informative museum with archaeological remains from the Argolid from Neolithic times to the Mycenean period. The showpiece is the Dendra cuirass and there is a good and informative DVD (English subtitles and other languages) about its discovery and function.
You won't find a lot of staff to answer your questions but the displays are very well set up and the descriptions clear and informative.
nice museum in an Venetian palace, with findings from Mycaene, Thyrins and other locations - small, but informative.
Do not miss this when you visit Nafplion. The ticket was only 2 Euros but it is worth much more, considering what you will be seeing. All the Minoan history can be see with many other important artifacts!
Didn't expect much when going into the museum because we had been to Athens before Nafplion and that museum took our breath away, but Nafplion's Museum was well worth the time as well. Obviously it is smaller, but there are great exhibits showing artifacts dating back to the Neolithic period up through Roman times.
A must visit experience. The staff are very helpful and provide information re the artefacts in English. It is located in Syntagma square, Nafplio.
With artifacts dating from 9000 BCE to the classical era, the museum is a miniature of the best museums in Greece. Check out the full set of Trojan War-era armor! And the skeleton of a Mycenaen newborn, preserved in its tiny grave.
Stunning museum in church square in old city.Very well marked exhibits with a 15th century BC armour almost inact
We went twice, before and after we looked at the local archeology; beautifully set out and good, informative displays.
The Museum is a three storey Venetian building in Constitution Square. The 1st and 2nd floors host displays found in the area covering thousands of years. On can see many items from every day life teracota or bronze, weapons, vases and a unique ancient armour. A neat and very well organized place showing the love and care of the people involved. Visit it! It worth your time!