Vis Archaeological Museum
In a 19th-century fortress with a grassy moat, built by the Austrians, this museum houses both ancient artifacts and ethnographic treasures. You’ll see a display of traditional fishing implements and furniture from houses across the island. The highlights are the ancient finds on the second floor, including a 4th-century bronze head of the Greek goddess Artemis and a horde of amphorae retrieved from the seabed.
In a 19th-century fortress with a grassy moat, built by the Austrians, this museum houses both ancient artifacts and ethnographic treasures. You’ll see a display of traditional fishing implements and furniture from houses across the island. The highlights are the ancient finds on the second floor, including a 4th-century bronze head of the Greek goddess Artemis and a horde of amphorae retrieved from the seabed.
