1. The Archaeological Museum of Olympia is located in the town of Olympia in the Peloponnese region of Greece. It was founded in 1882 and is one of the most important museums in Greece due to its extensive collection of artifacts from the ancient Olympic Games.

The museum’s collection includes sculptures, pottery, and bronze objects from the sanctuary of Olympia, as well as artifacts from the surrounding archaeological sites. One of the most famous exhibits in the museum is the statue of Hermes of Praxiteles, which dates back to the 4th century BC.

Additionally, the museum features a variety of artifacts related to the ancient Olympic Games, such as bronze discuses and javelins, as well as the tools and equipment used by the athletes.

2. The Archaeological Museum of Olympia is open daily, except for public holidays, from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm. For more information, you can contact the museum at +30 26240 63595.

3. The ticket prices for the Archaeological Museum of Olympia are as follows:

- Regular ticket: €12

- Reduced ticket: €6

- Free admission on certain days throughout the year (check the official website for details)

The museum is easily accessible by car or public transportation. Parking is available nearby, and buses also run regularly to Olympia from nearby towns and cities.