Archaeological Museum of Amphissa

The Museum of Amphissa is housed in a mansion of the beginning of the 20th century, which was  used as a public building of various kinds until 1987, when the municipality offered it to the Ministry of Culture in the prospect of the foundation of the museum. It is reported that it replaced the house where in 1821 was convened the First National Assembly of the Eastern Mainland Greece. It opened for the public in 2002 and comprises exhibits from Amphissa  and from many other sites of the Municipality of Phokis.  
In the courtyard are exhibited funerary stelae, pedestals of statues, architectural members and  mosaics from late antique houses and early Christian basilicas.