The objects exhibited in its halls, cover the time period between the Neolithic and the Later Roman eras, while findings from the great sanctuaries of Sparta hold the most prominent position. Two more, with even greater size,were added similarly in 1936.Today, the museum hosts thousands of findings from the province of Lacedaemon, along with those coming from other areas of the Laconian prefecture,which are not included in the archaeological collections of Gytheion and Neapolis Vion. The first extension of the two halls occurred between 19, and was funded by the Archaeological Company. The building works started in 1874, based on the designs of architect G.Katsaros, though at times it has been considered to be the work of the famous Danish architect Theophilus Hansen.It was completed on January 23,1876, with the main building consisting initially of one central hall with Ionian propylons (outer monumental gateways) built on its west and east sides, and two adjoining halls.The studies that started to take place in Sparta at the end of the 19th century, as well as the continuous collection of antiquities, led to an increase of the number of findings and the subsequent expansion of the central building, with the addition of halls at its northern and southern sides. The Archaeological Museum of Spartais the first regional museum of Greece to have been designed and constructed ab initio for this exact purpose. The Association organises various events, advocating the founding of a new museum in the edifice of HYMOFIX, further promoting the antiquities of Sparta and Laconia. The abundance of the findings, along with their love for the history of their region, led a group of antiquity lovers from Sparta to found the “Association of Friends of the Archaeological Museum of Sparta – Panayiotis Stamatakis” in 1997, thus honouring the founder of the Spartan Museum who was also one of the pioneers of Greek Archaeology altogether. Soon though, it was destroyed by fire and was rebuilt in 1872, by the curator for Antiquities, Panayiotis Stamatakis, who collected 288 ancient objects that comprised the main core of the findings of the museum that was erected a little later. The first archaeological collection was founded in Sparta in 1833, by the German archaeologist Ludwig Ross, and was housed in the church of Agios Panteleimon.
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