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The Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki is the principal museum of northern Greece, housing an extraordinary collection spanning from the Neolithic to late antiquity. Its star exhibits include the gold treasures from the royal tombs of Macedon.
Founded in 1962, the museum was purpose-built to house northern Greece's archaeological finds. The Derveni Krater, discovered in 1962, is considered one of the finest surviving examples of ancient Greek metalwork.