| Archaeological
Museum of Rhodes
A number of the most significant
archaeological findings of the islands of Dodecanese are
found in the Archaeological museum of Rhodes, which was
constructed to be used as the Main Hospital of the city
during the Knights era (15th century). The second
hospital used by the Knights, now houses the library of
the Archaeological Institute. The visitor who enters the
Old City from the Harbour's entrance, realises that the
museums building occupies his whole range of
vision. After the main entrance, one finds himself in the
big inner courtyard. Exactly opposite him on a big
pedestal, one can see a sited lion that holds with his
forelegs the head of taurus. Inside the building the
collection is of a great interest and consists of epitaph
plaques from the post-Classical, Hellenistic, Roman and
Knights' periods as well as a number of interesting
statues including two Kouros and two Aphrodites, the
smaller of which is known as the Aphrodite of Rhodes.
Moreover, there is a collection of earthenware urns and
pots. |