The Museo e Parco Archeologico "Archeoderi" is a state-run archaeological institution located in the Griko-speaking area of Calabria, with significant cultural and historical importance. It manages the archaeological site where the oldest synagogue in Western Europe (4th-6th century AD) has been discovered, along with findings that document the continuous presence of Greek, Roman and Jewish communities. Among the artefacts on display in the museum are the polychrome floor mosaic of the Prayer Hall dating back to the 4th century AD, the monetary hoard of 3,079 bronze coins preserved and abandoned inside a jug from the 4th-5th century AD and the road milestone found in the locality of Amigdalà not far from today's SS 106, from 364-67 AD.