The Archaeological Museum of Chania is a historic museum located in the suburb of Chalepa in Chania, Crete. Visitors can explore a vast collection of ancient artefacts spanning from the prehistoric era to historic periods. The modern, purpose-built venue features spacious exhibition areas with a circular visitor route, a lecture room, an amphitheatre, and a café, making it a family-friendly destination for those wishing to discover Cretan heritage.
The venue website mentions flat surfaces and wheelchair access throughout the building, including accessible lifts connecting all floors. Visitors will find accessible toilets, designated accessible parking spaces, and wheelchairs available at the entrance upon request. The permanent exhibition features tactile exhibits accompanied by Braille captions for blind or visually impaired visitors, and a public bus service provides convenient transport links nearby.
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28 Chalidon Street, Chania 731 31, Greece
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