Buy a 5 euro/person ticket to enter the museum, which is displayed in this huge indoor space, and see archaeological excavations of the ancient city's broken and ruined walls. This is the real ruined wall, and it was revealed that it was originally a town buried in the 17th century BC due to volcanic eruptions. Unexpectedly, this huge heron under a model of the town is a survival relics of human beings 3,700 years ago, from the scene, people can see that at that time, they have mastered the elaborate drainage system and complex and diverse multi-storey building technology. The ancient Greek civilization here tells us what it once was. From the graphic introduction on the museum wall, we also know that the archaeological site we see today was discovered and excavated in 1969, and the museum was reopened in 2012 after restoration. We looked along the tour passage, although there are many explanation icons, but because of the language barrier, we can only see the macro scene, and many things do not understand its background. There are many tourists here, basically it can be said that the flow of people, the team's commentator has a colored explanation really makes us envious.