The Museum of Prehistoric Thera is located in Fira, on the island of Santorini in Greece. It was built on the site of the old Ypapanti Church which was destroyed in the 1956 Amorgos earthquake.
The Museum houses a very large number of ancient artifacts from various excavations on Santorini, such as at Akrotiri, and at the nearby Potamos site.
The earliest excavations on Santorini were conducted by French geologist F. Fouque in 1867, after some local people found old artifacts at a quarry. Later, in 1895-1900, the digs by German archeologist Baron Friedrich Hiller von Gaertringen revealed the ruins of ancient Thera on Mesa Vouno. He focused on the settlements of 9th century BC there, believed to be a Spartan colony.
Tue - Sun: 8:30 am - 3 pm
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_of_Prehistoric_Thera
Official Website http://www.santonet.gr/museums/prehistoric_museum.htm
Address Μητροπόλεως, Θήρα 84700, Greece
Coordinates 36°24'59.348" N 25°25'57.382" E