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The Archaeological Collection of Eresos offers visitors a window into the rich ancient history of one of Lesvos's most storied towns. Eresos is celebrated as the birthplace of Sappho, the ancient lyric poet whose verses captivated the ancient world, and the collection reflects the depth of habitation and cultural life that made this western Lesvos settlement significant across centuries. Artifacts gathered from the surrounding area — including pottery, coins, inscriptions, and everyday objects — illustrate the rhythms of ancient life in this corner of the Aegean.
Housed in a setting befitting a village that wears its history lightly, the collection provides essential context for anyone exploring the archaeological site of ancient Eresos, whose remnants lie near the modern village. A visit here before walking the ancient city adds meaning to the scattered foundations and column drums visible across the landscape. For travelers drawn to Eresos by Sappho's legacy or by the sweeping black-pebble beach at Skala Eresou, the collection is a worthwhile stop that deepens the experience of a place where antiquity feels genuinely close to the surface.
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