The Archaeological Museum of Ithaca is Fully Upgraded
The Greek Ministry of Culture is modernizing the Archaeological Museum in Vathi, Ithaca, as a vital step for its reopening.
Findings from Žibininkai village enriched the collections of the Kretinga Museum
The Kretinga Museum has received new archaeological findings from Žibininkai village, including various artifacts dating from the 17th century.
"The situation is wild," says an archaeologist evaluating the impact of power lines – the museum is now writing statements at a record pace
A proposed data center in Kokemäki, Finland, by Canadian Bitzero necessitates new power lines that disrupt a nationally significant cultural landscape and archaeological sites.
Spectacular Treasure Find: The Golden Heart of Henry VIII Comes to the British Museum
The British Museum has acquired a stunning gold heart pendant from the Tudor era for £3.5 million, a significant archaeological find unearthed in Warwickshire.
Bread, Fat, and Bacon: Discover What Our (Pre)Ancestors Ate and Try the Recipes
An exhibition titled 'What Our (Pre)Ancestors Ate' at the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb explores the diet during the Iron Age and features ancient recipes.
Hellenic Heritage: The new digital ecosystem of cultural services
The new digital ecosystem of cultural services, Hellenic Heritage, was presented at the National Gallery – Alexander Soutzos Museum, enhancing visitor experiences across over 350 archaeological sites, museums, and monuments in Greece.
Archaeological Sites: Free Entry This Sunday - What Applies to the Acropolis Museum
This Sunday, January 18th, archaeological sites, museums, and monuments including the Acropolis will be open for free, as part of a monthly initiative by the Ministry of Culture.
Back Home: Iberian Sculptures from the Louvre on Display for a Short Time at the National Archaeological Museum
A temporary exhibition titled 'Dialogues of Iberian Sculpture' features Iberian masterpieces from the Louvre at the National Archaeological Museum until May 10.
From the Metropolitan to the National Archaeological Museum: two Roman bronzes looted almost 20 years ago recovered
Spain has recovered two exceptional Roman bronzes looted nearly two decades ago, which will be exhibited temporarily this semester.
Rest in the Lapidarium: An open urban oasis will bloom in the center of Zagreb in spring
The Archaeological Museum in Zagreb announces the 'Rest in the Lapidarium' project for spring and summer 2026, transforming the museum's Lapidarium into a tranquil urban oasis for relaxation and community engagement.
Guide to Understanding the Monument Stations of Rome
A visit to the Colosseo/Fori Imperiali Metro C museum showcases two thousand years of Roman history with significant archaeological discoveries.