The Museum of Prehistoric Thera at Fira, Santorini, is one of the most important in Greece. It hosts findings from the excavations at Akrotiri, both the older ones conducted by the German Archaeological Institute and the more recent ones by the 21st Emphorate of Antiquities. The late professor Spyridon Marinatos, one the leading archaeologists excavating Akrotiri, had the inspiration to built the museum.
The Museum of Prehistoric Thera first opened in the late 20th century and can be considered an extension of the Akrotiri archaeological site, since it hosts the frescoes and movable finds from that urban centre at its peak in the 17th century BC.
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Source: Greek Gastronomy Guide