The Archaeological Museum of Paros is small, but its collection is wonderful and deserving of more recognition. With a small entrance fee of 2 euros, there is no excuse to miss it. Exhibits from the Mycenaean to the Hellenistic periods, including some masterpieces of Parian sculpture and pottery, as well as inscriptions from excavations on the islands of Paros and Antiparos, include the Nike of Paros, Cycladic figurines, mosaics, and the Archaic marble statue Gorgon (according to the myth, Gorgon was a monster that terrified and petrified those who faced it), Kouroi, the poet Archilochus, amphorae from a Parian workshop, deities, and many more.

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