Explore Monemvasia's intimate Archaeological Collection with a private expert guide, uncovering Byzantine sculptures, ceramics and coins recovered from the fortress rock — the perfect intellectual complement to wandering the ruins outside.
What to expect
Your private guide leads you into the restored 16th-century mosque that houses Monemvasia's archaeological treasures — a deliberate architectural counterpoint to the Byzantine churches outside. The collection spans the Hellenistic, Byzantine and Venetian periods, with carved marble reliefs, intricate glazed pottery, and Byzantine coins that trace Monemvasia's role as the Peloponnese's most important medieval trading port. Your guide contextualises each piece against the architecture you've seen in the town, making the stones speak. The visit takes about 45–60 minutes, leaving ample time to continue through the Lower Town.
Good to know
The museum is inside the Lower Town, a short walk from the main gate. Winter hours: 08:30–15:30, closed Tuesdays. Summer hours are extended — check the official site before your visit. Combine with the Castle walk for a seamless full morning. Book your private guide through The Travel Insiders or KimKim.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Monemvasia — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.