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  Administrative Information
 
 

Kyra Vrysi, Isthmia, Ô.Ê. 201 50, Isthmia, Corinthia (Prefecture of Korinthia)

Telephone: +30 27410 37244
Email: efakor@culture.gr

 
 
Tickets
Full: €5, Reduced: €3
Discount tickets (3€) for special categories of visitors.
Special ticket package: Full: €5, Reduced: €3
Combined ticket for the Archaeological Museum and the Archaeological Site, in which the Sanctuary of Poseidon is included.
Reduced admission for:
For information about free and reduced admission to Greek State Archaeological Sites, Monuments and Museums please press here
 
  Open

Same opening hours for the Archaeological Museum and the Archaeological Site, in which the Sanctuary of Poseidon is included. Summer opening hours (01/04-31/10): 08:30-15:30, Closed on Tuesdays. Winter opening hours (01/11-31/03): 08:30-15:30, Closed on Tuesdays.

Free admission: 06/3, 18/4, 18/5, 28/10, last weekend of September, first and third Sunday of each month from 01/11 until 31/03. Closed on: January 1, March 25, Orthodox Easter Sunday, May Day Celebration, December 25-26. Opening hours on Good Friday 12:00-17:00 and on the Holy Saturday 08:30-15:30. The Site and the Museum will be open on Easter Monday, Monday of the Holy Spirit, August 15 and October 28.

Holidays
1 January
25 March
Easter Sunday
25 December
26 December
Celebration of labour day
 
  Amenities for the physically challenged
Disabled people have full access to the Archaeological Museum and partial access to the Archaeological Site.
 
  Access
Athens-Corinth National Highway, Exit: Epidaurus. On Epidaurus Avenue intersection with a sign indicating 'Archaeological Museum of Isthmia'."
 
  Services
 
 
See also
Other museums and archaeological sites in the same prefecture
Acrocorinth
Ancient Corinth
Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth
Archaeological Museum of Isthmia
Archaeological Museum of Nemea
Archaeological Museum of Sikyon
Archaeological Site of Ancient Sikyon
Archaeological Site of Ancient Stymphalos
Archaeological Site of Heraion, Perachora
Early Christian Basilica of Leonidis