The Archaeological Museum of Tripoli is housed in a two-storey neoclassical building, designed by the architect Ziller. In its rooms, findings of excavations from all over Arcadia are exhibited, taking you on an historical journey from the signs of the first human presence in the area to the sophisticated lifestyle and value system of Late Antiquity. The rich collections include exhibits from the ancient Arcadian cities of Tegea, Mantineia, Thelpusa, Asea, Megalopolis, Lycosura, from the prehistoric settlement of the Sfakovouni hill, the Mycenaean cemetery of Paleokastro and the villa of Herodes Atticus in Kynouria.