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The Archaeological Museum of Nafplion is housed in the imposing Venetian building whose impressive size and austere, symmetrical form takes up the western side of Plateia Syntagmatos (Constitution Square). The building was constructed in 1713 by the Superintendent of the Venetian Fleet, Agostino Sagredo, to be used as a warehouse for the fleet. The exhibition is arrayed in two galleries on the building’s two floors; it is organized into themed sections presenting the cultures which developed in the Argolis from Earliest Prehistory to Late Antiquity.