The Archaeological Museum of Ancient Feneos is housed in a stone building located in a central spot of the present-day village. It hosts some of the findings from the excavations that took place mainly in the 1960s on the hill of Agios Konstantinos.
Its exhibits include sculptures, mosaics, and vases discovered during the excavations in ancient Feneos. Among them, the giant marble head of Hygeia, created by the sculptor Attalus Lacharus from Athens, stands out.