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The Lost Atlantis Experience museum is a privately operated interactive museum in Megalochori, Santorini. Through digital and multimedia exhibits, the museum presents interpretations of the Atlantis myth in relation to the island's volcanic landscape.[1][2]

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Established2019
LocationMegalochori, Santorini, Greece
TypeInteractive museum; mythology and local history
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Lost Atlantis Experience
Μουσείο Χαμένης Ατλαντίδας
Established2019
LocationMegalochori, Santorini, Greece
TypeInteractive museum; mythology and local history
Websitewww.lost-atlantis.com
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History

The museum opened in 2019 in Megalochori.[3][4] A feature in the French edition of Forbes reported that the venue covers an area of about 700 square metres.[5]

Exhibitions and interpretation

The museum's exhibits include interactive installations and a multisensory show that introduces visitors to narratives about Atlantis and Santorini.[1] Holographic projection and other interfaces are used.[2] In 2025, the museum announced artificial intelligence-based features to expand accessibility and interactive storytelling.[6][7]

Media coverage

Greek media, including Athens Voice and LiFO, covered the museum's opening in June 2019.[4][8][9][10] In September 2019, Protagon reported that a Discovery Channel crew carried out filming in Santorini on the subject of the Lost Atlantis.[11] Ta Nea also covered Discovery Channel's interest in the museum.[12]

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