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AMALIADA (Town) ILIA |
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DELPHI (Small town) PARNASSIDA |
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ITEA (Town) FOKIDA |
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KILADA (Village) LARISSA |
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KOMOTINI (Town) RODOPI |
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Papanikolaou foundation
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MARATHOKAMBOS (Small town) SAMOS |
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MARONIA (Village) KOMOTINI |
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MAVROMMATI (Small town) THESPIES |
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ORMYLIA (Small town) CHALKIDIKI |
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Cultural Centre of Ormylia
54/97 Decree of the Municipal Council of Ormylia The purpose of this legal person
is to preserve our traditions and promote our culture. The Cultural Centre includes
subjects like the environment, health, sports, music, dance, theatre, cinema,
archaeology, photography etc.
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PLOMARI (Small town) LESVOS |
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Multipurpose Center of Plomari "Benjamin of Lesvos"
Tel: +30 22520 32600
The Multipurpose Center of the Municipality of Plomari is housed in the old Soap Factory of Ioannis Poulias, an important monument of industrial heritage. The exemplary renovation of the building has created a multiform venue with up to date facilities to host conference and cultural events, periodic exhibitions, a guest house and the Municipal Care Centre for older people. In addition, there is a permanent exhibition presenting the Commercial, industrial and navigational Plomari in the beginning of the 20th century.
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THESSALONIKI (Town) MAKEDONIA CENTRAL |
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XYLAGANI (Small town) KOMOTINI |
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LARISSA (Town) THESSALIA |
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Averophios Agricultural School
At the exit of the town, on the road to Trikala.
It has been constructed in early 19th century and operated a Medium Agronomists
School, till the half of the 20th century.
This text (extract) is cited August 2003 from the Prefecture
of Larissa tourist pamphlet.
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Municipal Music Academy
It has been founded on 1927 and is housed today at a modern private
owned building of the St. Bissarion square. Its philosophy is the cultivation
of music education in any person, without having in mind their social class or
age. Its artistic schemes are: a) The symphony Orchestra under directions of G.
Tsanakas, with participation of many other conductors and solists from the rest
of Greece and from abroad too b) The Female Chorus under direction of G. Tsanakas,
with noticeable country level distinctions and also an international competitions
experience c) The Children Band under directions of D. Karvounis, with many awards
in country level contests and cooperation with first class artist (M. Theodorakis,
M. Hatzidakis, S. Xarhakos and other) d) Byzantine Music Chorus e) Philarmonic
Town Band f) Traditional Music Orchestra.
This text (extract) is cited August 2003 from the Prefecture
of Larissa tourist pamphlet.
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LIXOURI (Small town) KEFALLONIA |
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Philharmonic School of Palli
Established in 1836 from Lixourian composer Petro Skarlato.
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Vallanios Trade School
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MONH GONIAS (Monastery) KOLYMBARI |
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The Orthodox Academy
The Orthodox Academy of Crete is just north of Gonia. The Academy
is used for both lay and ecclesiastical seminars.
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ANO SYROS (Small town) SYROS |
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Centre for Historical Studies of the Catholic Diocese of Syros
Tel: +30 22810 82768
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Fax: +30 22810 83924
The Centre for Historical Studies of the Catholic Diocese of Syros (K.I.M.K.E.S.)
was founded in 1986 and is located at Ano Syros, next to the Cathedral of St. George.
It includes the historical and ecclesiastical archives of the Catholic Dioceses of Syros and Thera,
as well as the archives of the Municipality of Ano Syros. Through the preservation and study of
the historical literary sources, one of the primary aims of the institution is to illuminate and promote
the history of Syros and the Cyclades in general.
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THESSALONIKI (Town) MAKEDONIA CENTRAL |
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Thessaloniki History Centre
Tel: +30 2310 264668, 274167
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Fax: +30 2310 274710
The Thessaloniki History Centre was created in 1983. Since its foundation
it has served the needs of the public and especially those of the scholarly community
according to the aims set out by its founders.
The Centre belongs to the Library Division of the Cultural Services
of the Municipality of Thessaloniki and seeks to coordinate relevant municipal
activities with those of other scholarly and cultural institutions of the city
and of individual scholars in the field of history.
Aims
The Centre has been designed to accomplish the following:
•To collect, preserve, catalogue and study primary and secondary sources
related to the history, cultural heritage, administrative, social and economic
life of Thessaloniki and its environs.
•To carry out and encourage research in the history of Thessaloniki and
Macedonia.
•To promote national and international interest in the history of Thessaloniki
and Macedonia and to encourage collaboration among scholars.
•To develop the interest of Thessaloniki residents in the history of their
city.
Operation
Since 1995 the Centre operates in its own building at Hippodrome Square,
donated by Anastasios and Ioulia Billis. It is supervised by an Advisory Committee,
which includes distinguished scholars and other men of letters of Thessaloniki.
This Committee, in turn, has been divided into sub-committees corresponding to
the various activities of the Centre.
Archive
The Thessaloniki History Centre houses the municipal historical archive.
Part of this archive is actually located in the Centre building and is gradually
becoming accessible to scholars. The Centre also possesses a number of important
private archival collections.
Library and collections
The Centre Library specializes in the city's historical literature.
It also contains an important photographic collection, a map collection and a
collection of cart-postals publicated in the beginning of the twentieth century.
The library is located on the second floor.
Other Events
The exhibition hall on the ground floor houses temporary exhibitions
of historical material on the city history, either from the Centre's own collection
or from private collections. The auditorium on the third floor is provided with
modern audio-visual equipment suitable for the organization of conferences and
lecture series.
Publications
The Centre publishes historical monographs, conference proceedings
and "Thessaloniki", an annual publication of scholarly articles related
to the history of the city from antiquity to the modern age.
Conferences
The Centre organizes conferences and other scholarly meetings alone
or in cooperation with other institutions of Thessaloniki and publishes their
proceedings.
Prospects
The Thessaloniki History Centre wishes to serve as the principal documentation
and research centre for the history of Thessaloniki and to highlight the features
of continuity in the city's past, no less than its metropolitan characteristics.
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AMALIADA (Town) ILIA |
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DESFINA (Small town) PARNASSIDA |
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KALAMATA (Town) MESSINIA |
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KARDITSA (Town) THESSALIA |
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MONI AGIOU IOANOU PRODROMOU (Monastery) TRIKOLONES |
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MONI GORGOEPIKOOU (Monastery) MANTINIA |
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MONI VARSON (Monastery) KORYTHIO |
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POLYKASTRO (Small town) KILKIS |
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PSACHNA (Small town) CHALKIDA |
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THESSALONIKI (Town) MAKEDONIA CENTRAL |
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VYTINA (Village) ARCADIA |
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ZAGORA (Small town) PELION |
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| Ministry of Culture WebPages |
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VIOTIA (Prefecture) GREECE |
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Prefecture of Viotia
In the following WebPages you can find an interactive map with all the monuments and museums of the Prefecture, with relevant information and photos.
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AGIA TRIADA (Village) EVRYTANIA |
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Agia Triada Folklore Museum
Tel: +30 22370 96373
In the museum are traditional costumes, old objects and tools. There is a library of great interest that operates in the house of Chrysostomos Karapiperi with 8,000 books. It is 35klm from Karpenissi
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ALEA (Village) TEGEA |
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Archaeological Museum of Tegea
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ALEXANDROUPOLI (Town) EVROS |
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The museums of Alexandroupolis
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The Ecclesiastical Museum
The Ecclesiastical Museum of the Holy Metropolitan Cathedral of Alexandroupolis is located in the former ‘Leontarideios Greek Urban Boys School’ in the square of Saint Nicolas. It was built in 1909 with the contricution of Anthony Leontaridis, a wealthy businessman from Maronia of Rodope, who upon return from Russia, established himself in Alexandroupolis. The exhibits in the museum are of exceptional importance and value for the history and culture of Thracian Greeks. The exhitits include icons, vestments, sacred vessels, wooden pieces, coins, etc. The hand-written minutes defining the liberation of the city in 1920 are of great historical value. The ecclesiastical Museum of Alexandroupolis is one of a kind in the area of Thrace. It welcomes foreign, as well as, local visitors year round. Tours to groups are given in cooperation with Holy Metropolitan Cathedral.
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Museum of Flora and Fauna of the Evros Delta
The Museum of Flora and Fauna of Evros Delta is without a doubt one of the most important sights in Alexandroupolis. It was established in 1985 by the Municipality of Alexandroupolis with the use of the embalmed bird and animal collection of Mr. Chris Goudner, a citizen of Alexandroupolis and expert on the Evros Delta and its fauna. At the museum a visitor can admire the large assortment of birds and animals exhibited in a way which portrays the natural environment in which they live. This is done with the necessary changes to the area so that with the appropriate use of materials and the adequate decoration and lighting, the wetlands of the Evros Delta are represented as they actually are. Wetlands of mountainous areas are also represented with animals such as the wild boar, the fox, the wolf, the partridge, etc. The image of the museum is made complete with the photography exhibit including photographs taken in the Delta, which can also be found in the museum.
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The Folklore Museum
The ‘Association of the Friends of Antiquity and Cultural Inheritance of the Prefecture of Evros’ created the Folklore Museum in the heart of Alexadroupolis. The museum operates as an exhibition place.
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Ethnological Museum of Thrace
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AMALIADA (Town) ILIA |
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AMAROUSSIO (Suburb of Athens) ATTIKI |
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Spathario Museum of Shadow Theatre
Tel: +30 210 6127245
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Fax: +30 210 6127206
The Museum
was founded in 1991 by the most famous shadow player in Greece Eugenios Spatharis, a successful outcome of long-term and persisting efforts.
The Museum exhibits derived from his own collections, his father's Sotiris Spatharis and other Shadow Theatre artists as well.
The permanent exhibition - namely figures, accessories and stage material of the Greek shadow theatre - presents the history and evolution
of this traditional popular art from 1860 to the present. The Museum also possesses a library, an archive of press cuttings, photos and posters.
According to Eygenios Spatharis the aim of the museum "is not to show a lifeless exhibition of shadows...On the contrary, the intention is to keep them alive in a permanent hospitable home in which all young and old visitors will be accepted to amuse themselves and leave satisfied. Karagiozis' friends can also travel in the magic world of shadows learning about the performances and their history."
Some of the most important exhibits of the museum are:
The classical figure of Karaghiozis,
drawn by Eugenios Spatharis. The first coloured figure was created in 1920.
Black and
white figures of the traditional Shadow Theatre of the period 1900-1930.
Coloured
shadow theatre figures of various types.
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AMBELAKIA (Village) LARISSA |
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Mansion of Georgios Schwartz
Tel: +30 24950 93302
The Mansion
of G. Schwarts is one of the most important mansions in Greece. The mansion,
erected in 1787, constists of three floors, where we can find the reception hall,
the bedrooms and other subsidiary rooms. It is richly decorated with wall
paintings and wood
carved ornaments.
The mansion (archontiko) began to be built in 1778 as the residense
of the President of the Ambelakia Cooperative, Georgios Mavros Schwartz. It was
also the haedquarters of the Cooperative for the more than forty years of its
existence (1778-1820). In 1965 it was purchased by the Greek State and since then
has been a monument open to the public.
The mansion is a characteristic example of the 18th century traditional
architecture. It was an L-Shaped plan and consists of a ground
floor and two upper storeys, the upper one of which has projecting balconies
(sachnisia). The most interesting feature of the interior are the wall-paintings
that adorn the wooden panelling in all the rooms.
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decoration, which was executed by a painter known only by the initials L.L.,
was completed in 1798. It consists of both small and large compositions, with
geometric and floral patterns, and also landscapes, which have an impressive wealth
of subjects and testify to the skill and quality of their painting.
The exterior has been almost complety restored.
Nowadays it is used as a museum.
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ARGOSTOLI (Town) KEFALLONIA |
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Corgialeneion Historical & Folk Art Museum
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Corgialeneion Historical and Folk Art Museum at Argostoli, was founded in
1962 and is housed on the ground floor of the Corgialeneion Library.
The Museum's aim is to preserve the memory of the historical and
social conditions which prevailed in Cephalonia before the 1953 earthquakes. The
archival historical material of the Museum, depicts the historic past of the island
from the early 15th century to 1848.
The character of the Museum is a complex one. In it are portrayed
both everyday life and elements of folk culture and mainly the historical fortunes
of the island during the following periods:Venetian, Frankish, Turkish, the Turko-Russian
period and the periods of the French Revolution, the French Empire, provisional
British rule and finally the time of Union with Greece. There is also a vivid
depiction of town life and aspects of intellectual life.
To date, the Corgialeneion Museum has produced many interesting informative
and educational books and other material, as a means of communicating with the
public and promoting historical research.
The Museum contains historical documents with photocopies from the archives
of France and England, portaits, oil paintings, collections of personal objects
belonging to historic personages, porcelain, silverware, copperware, embroidery,
rural implements and utensils, a representation of a period bedroom, watercolours,
lithographs, maps, plans and drawings of churches and historic fortresses. It
also includes a photographic collection of about 3,000 photographs, works of art,
such as carved wooden icon screens, liturgical vessels, icons, coins, handwomen
articles etc. In addition, there is a specialized library including a section
of drawings of women's costumes from the 16th to the 19th centuries. Also notarial
deeds containing information on the names of the various kinds of dress and accessories
and of ornaments, such as varietes of lace etc. and musical instruments; historical
documentation on navigation and commerce, a reference library of about 500 volumes.
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ARIDEA (Town) PELLA |
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Natural History Museum
Situated in a renewed rail-way station of Decauville type, which was
built by the allied forces in 1916 and operated until 1931, serving the needs
for transportation of people and goods in the region, it informs the visitor for
the flora richness and the main species of fauna that are hosted upon the massifs
of Voras, Pinovo and Tzena
which constitute the mountain arc of Almopia.
This text (extract) is cited October 2003 from the Pella
Prefecture Tourism Committee tourist pamphlet.
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ARNEA (Town) CHALKIDIKI |
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ARTA (Town) EPIRUS |
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Skoufas Folk Arts Museum
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Skoufa History Museum
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ASKLIPIOS (Village) NOTIA RODOS |
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AVDIRA (Small town) XANTHI |
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Archaeological Museum of Abdera
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AVLONA (Small town) ATTICA, EAST |
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BOCHALI (Village) ZAKYNTHOS |
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Naval Museum
The Ionian Islands Naval Museum, opened in 1997, is situated in beautiful Bohali.
Here the visitor can see water-colours illustrating the evolution of the Greek
navy from antiquity to the 20th century. Apart from the water-colours the exhibits
include objects from ships, miniatures of ships, shipping brochures, photographs
and many other interesting documents.
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CHIOS (Town) NORTH AEGEAN |
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Byzantine Museum in Chios
This museum is housed in the former Sultan Abdul Medjit mosque (2nd
half of 19th c.) where restoration works have taken place. In the courtyard one
can find sculpture from the Paleo-Christian, Byzantine, Ottoman and Venetian occupation
periods. Murals of the Post-Byzantine period, sculpture and popular art artifacts
are exhibited in the portico.
In the main hall one can find sculpture of the Palaeo-Christian, Byzantine
and Post-Byzantine period, Ottoman occupation and Venetian dominion. Other exhibits
include woodwork, terracotta artifacts and portable church icons.
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CHORA (Small town) NESTOR |
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The Archaeological Museum of Chora
Chora is close to the archaeological site of Eglianos, where the kingdom of the homeric king Nestoras was. In this museum, which is one of the most important provincial museums of Greece and an «ornament» for the city, archaeogical findings from various historical eras are exhibited. In the three rooms of the museum, there are about 4000 findings from the excavations of Carl Blegen, Spyros Marinatos and lately of professor George Korre, in the areas of Pylia and Trifylia (Peristeria) which belong to the Mesohellenic (2200 - 1580 B.C) and the Late Hellenicc(Mycaenean) Era (1580-1120 B.C).
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DELOS (Island) KYKLADES |
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The Archaeological Museum of Delos
Its collections of sculpture and relief representations are the finest
in the world. This museum was built in 1904 with expenses paid by the Archaeological
Society. The five western wings of the first building were supplemented with additional
wings in 1931 and 1972.
Currently the museum of Delos hosts the following collections:
Vases from mid-3rd c. B.C. to the 1st millennium B.C.
Statuettes (2nd - 1st c. B.C.)
Tomb statues and columns (7th c. - 1st c. B.C.)
Jewellery and various articles dating from the 2nd to 1st c. B.C.
Mosaics from the 2nd and 1st c. B.C.
Significant exhibits of the Museum of Delos are:
Corinthian alabaster
Brass mask of bearded Dionysus (2nd c. B.C.)
Statue of Apollo (2nd c. B.C.)
Archaic Kore (young woman) (580 B.C.)
Marble complex of Voreas abducting Oreithyia (end of 5th c. B.C.)
Marble Statue of Dioscurides and his wife Cleopatra (138 A.D.)
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DIDYMOTICHO (Town) EVROS |
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Military Museum of Didymoteicho
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DISPILIO (Village) KASTORIA |
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Settlement Museum of Dispilio
7.500 years ago a group of people chose the south bank of the lake
to build with wood and clay a village in or very close to the lake. This Neolithic
community confronts it for hundreds of years the challenges of the ecosystem of
the region by developing a broad spectrum of activities and a special civilization.
The excavation research that the group of Mr G. Ch. Chourmouziades,
professor of AUTH,
started in 1992 brought to light lots of significant findings. Though the study
of these findings there was an effort of reconstructing the image of the prehistoric
lake settlement and creating the first Greek Settlement Museum.
The Settlement Museum of Dispilio goes beyond the limits of a conventional
archaeological exhibition and transforms the archaeological information to a place
where one can experience it. In area of 20.000 square meters that represents the
ecosystem of the lake settlement, the visitor has the possibility to walk on the
wooden platforms of the village, to see the households of the 6th millennium BC
and to see closer the life of the Neolithic inhabitants.
The representation is surrounded by reception and recreation areas
and reflects a modern concept of museums on the level of using the archaeological
information.
This text (extract) is cited June 2003 from the Prefecture
of Kastoria tourist pamphlet.
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DOMNISTA (Village) EVRYTANIA |
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Domnista Folklore and History Museum
Tel: +30 22370 92265
It offers many old objects and archival photographic material. It is 41klm from Karpenissi.
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EGHIO (Town) ACHAIA |
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ERATIRA (Small town) KOZANI |
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Folk Arts and Ecclesiastical Museum
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ERMIONI (Small town) ARGOLIS |
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Folk Art Museum
Adjacent to the church of Agioi Taxiarchoi is situated a restored
house built in the local vernacular style, the Economou Residence, where the Third
National Assembly began in 1827. Today, the building houses the town’s museum
of history and folklore. In the front garden stand the statues of the Mitsa brothers,
leaders of the Greek War of Independence in Ermioni.
In the vicinity of the museum is situated an old school dating back
to the time of Kapodistrias; constructed on an ancient wall, the school currently
serves as a center for cultural events.
This text (extract) is cited March 2004 from the Municipality
of Ermioni tourist pamphlet.
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FIRA (Small town) SANTORINI |
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The Archaeological Museum of Thera
The new building (from 1960) replaced an older one that was devastated
by an earthquake in 1956. Currently, a new Museum is in progress on the isle of
Thera. The collections housed in the new building are inscriptions, sculpture,
earthenware and clay statuettes from the Geometric to the Hellenistic period.
Some of the most important finds exhibited are:
The upper torso of an archaic Kouros
Attic black-figure amphora
Attic black-figure kylix
Large volcano boulder
Clay Daedalic figurine (the lamenter)
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GALAXIDI (Small town) PARNASSIDA |
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Archaeological Collection of Galaxidi
Tel: +30 22650 41558
The building
that now houses the archaeological collection of Galaxidi was constructed in the 1830's and until 1870 it functioned as
a carpet industry where the sailors' wives were occupied. Later it housed the Municipality of Galaxidi and in 1932, the
Maritime Gallery of the town. In 1979 the finds from the area of Galaxidi were transferred from the
Museum of Delphi to the
Maritime and Historical Museum of Galaxidi and
were exhibited in one of its halls.
The archaeological collection includes finds from Galaxidi and the adjacent areas as well as
items raised from the sea.
Some of the most important exhibits are:
- Early Helladic hydria (water jar) found in the area of a shipwreck,
in the sea off Galaxidi.
- Red-figure pelike. It bears painted representations on both sides:
a man and a youth are depicted on one side,
a woman and a youth on the other. The work is attributed to the Syrakousae painter.
- Bronze folded mirror bearing the relief representation
of a woman's head.
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GRANITSA (Village) EVRYTANIA |
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Granitsa Folklore Museum
Tel: +30 22370 61040, 61035
Since 1970 the museum has been in operation in the village, with folk art objects and the Papantoniou and Granitsa library. It is 83klm from Karpenissi.
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IERA MONI LIMONOS (Monastery) LESVOS |
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Monastery of Leimon (Moni Leimonos)
Tel: +30 22530 22289
The Monastery
of Leimon is a men's convent, situated in the centre of Lesbos, at a 14 km
distance from Kalloni, in a fertile basin. It was founded in Byzantine years and
was inhabited until the occupation of the island by the Turks. The monastery was
re-founded in 1526 by Saint Ignatios Agallianos, a significant personality who
contributed in the rebirth of both education and the Church. At that time the
well-known "Leimonias" school - which remained open until 1923 - functioned
within the monastery's enclosure.
The katholikon (main church) was built in 1526, at the time of the
monastery's reformation and was repeatedly restored. It is a three-aisled basilica
with the roof of the middle aisle higher than the other two and a double narthex.
It is decorated with interesting wall paintings that date in the second half of
the 16th and the first half of the 17th century. Worth mentioning is the wooden-carved
gilded templon in the church's interior.
Today in the monastery there is an important library with manuscripts
and a vestry.
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IERA MONI PROUSSOU (Monastery) EVRYTANIA |
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Proussos Monastery Museum
Tel: +30 22370 80705, 80725-6
There is an interesting museum in the monastery with many historical and religious exhibits, such as books from the 15th and 16th centuries, manuscript codices, typed books, a sword from 1821 that may have belonged to Karaiskaki, as well as many vestments. It is 33klm from Karpenissi.
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ILION (Suburb of Athens) ATTIKI |
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IOANNINA (Town) EPIRUS |
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The museum was inaugurated in 1995. The building (1960) hosting the
museum is located in the center of the town of Ioannina and used to function as
a Royal Pavilion. It hosts collections of post-Byzantine icons (16th - 19th c.
AD), sculpture from the Palaeochristian and Byzantine periods, terracotta, books
and manuscripts, silver items (this is separate gallery housed in a nearby building
with a displaying a reconstructed silversmith's workshop) and finds from archaeological
excavations. In addition, the town of Ioannina is renowned for its silver jewellery.
Some of the most important exhibits are:
Icon (Saint John the Baptist) painted by the Cretan artist Theodoros Poulakis
(second half of 17th c.)
Manuscript Gospel (1575 A.D.)
Wall painting from the Holly Church of Voulgareliou, Arta (1281)
Wall painting from a mansion at Ioannina (19th c. AD, by Demiris)
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Ioannina Municipality Museum
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The Museum of Greek History is the work of artist P. Vrellis who is
credited with the realization of a unique project that took him 13 years to complete:
the natural size representation of various historical figures and events inspired
by Greek history. He used wax to reproduce the effigies of historical figures
and compose events. The museum itself (of 2500 m3 in volume) was completed in
1993 and was designed by the artist himself. P. Vrellis used to exhibit his wax
effigies and concepts in his village, Bouzakaeoi of Ioannina, during the period
1975-1995. Currently, the museum's exhibits are classified in 36 thematic units
each representing a series of historical events (e.g. battles), periods and historical
figures of Greek history.
Some of the museums representations are:
The Secret School
The founding of the Society of Friends (Filiki Etaireia)
"Thieves and Men-at-Arms" (Kleftes kai Armatoloi)
Theodoros Kolokotronis
Regas Velestinlis
Konstantinos Kanaris
The Headquarters of 1940 (Kalpaki cave)
The women of Pindos (1940)
The Battle of Crete
Asia Minor
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KARYA (Small town) LEFKADA |
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Museum of Folklore Art
At the privately-run Folk Museum of Karya, the visitor can learn about the life
and discover the character of the mountain Lefkadiot. Through the traditional
exhibits, he will come to understand the persistence, patience and intelligence
of these people who lived in tough conditions and yet created an entire popular
culture. Each year on 11 August the traditional Lefkadiot wedding takes place.
Great care is taken over every detail and the wedding attracts large crowds.
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KASTORIA (Town) GREECE |
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The building of this museum is located on top of a hill where the
Byzantine acropolis once stood. It was inaugurated in 1989 and currently hosts
icon collections (second half of 12th c. - 17th c. AD) from various churches (of
Byzantine and Post-Byzantine style) in the town of Kastoria, sculpture, mosaic
works as well as woodwork and sacred items.
Some of the most important exhibits are:
The Descent from the Cross (ca. 1400)
The Icon of the Annunciation of Virgin Mary (16th c.)
St Cosmas and Damian (14th c.)
Icon of St. Nicholas (15th c.)
Icon of Christ Pantocrator (14th c.)
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Folklore Museum
Tel: +30 24670 28603
The Folklore Museum of Kastoria is lodged in the mansions of Nerantzi
Aivazi in the Doltso area.
The articles of the museum concern items used in older times and they
are connected to the activities of the people of Kastoria in their homes, their
work, their leisure and their social life. The articles concerning the fur process
are remarkable. The pavilion is divided into three areas, the kneading room, the
larder and the wine cellar.
On the mezzanine floor there is a room with a fireplace.
This text (extract) is cited June 2003 from the Prefecture
of Kastoria tourist pamphlet.
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It is the museum where safeguarded traditional local costumes of men
and women. It is lodged in the mansion of Emmanouel Brothers and possesses an
important collection of traditional costumes of Kastoria city and the wider region.
Its operation is based on the effort of the musical and philological club "ARMONIA",
which works and sees for its enrichment and its completion.
The exhibits include:
- Women's costumes
- Men's costumes
- Children's costumes
- A rich collection of coins
The museum preserves the cultural heritage of the region. It demonstrates
the way of life of the people of that time, the quality of life, and the relations
of the people of Kastoria with Europe and the rest of the world.
This text (extract) is cited June 2003 from the Prefecture
of Kastoria tourist pamphlet.
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KAVALA (Town) GREECE |
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Archaeological museum of Kavala
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Municipality Museum
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Folk Arts Museum
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KEFALLONIA (Island) IONIAN ISLANDS |
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George Molfetas Museum Hotel
A Class
Tel: +30 26710 84630
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Fax: +30 26710 84638
A luxury boutique Hotel and a Greek cuisine Gourmet Restaurant, in an authentic 1895 setting.
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KIFISSIA (Suburb of Athens) ATTIKI |
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Goulandris Natural History Museum
Tel: +30 210 8015870
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Fax: +30 210 8080674
The Natural History Museum
was founded in 1964 by Angelos and Niki Goulandris, as a private non profit institution
devoted to study and protection of natural environment, the first museum of its kind to be established in Greece.
The Museum galleries host extensive collections of animal and plant fossils,
representative samples of contemporary flora and fauna from all over the Greek territory and a rich minerals and rock collection.
The exhibits illustrate the evolution and biodiversity of ecosystems,
while a special display is dedicated to man’s first appearance and development on earth.
The exhibition galleries encompass the following fields:
Botany
Zoology
Entomology
Marine Biology
Ornithology
Herpetology
Geology
Paleontology
Furthermore the Institute’s primary mission - and its founders’ vision -
is to promote the ecological principals and the environmental protection ethics.
Special displays are dedicated to two marine species threatened by extinction,
the Mediterranean monk seal
(Monachus monachus) - a rare and one of the most endangered mammals in the world -
and the Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta).
In addition the Museum has developed a continuous and eminent scientific activity,
relating to field research, collection, identification and recording of species, landscape studies of areas of particular environmental interest,
digitization of the museum collections, publications, collaborations with other scientific centres and institutes in Greece and abroad.
The Goulandris Natural History Museum was also the first to initiate environmental education in Greece and today plays a pivotal role in this field
by the implementation of programs, projects and workshops, addressed to pre-school and school-aged children, but also to the general public.
Ever since its foundation the activities of the Museum focus on raising awareness about the critical environmental issues
and cultivating attitudes favouring the preservation of natural wealth.
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KILKIS (Town) GREECE |
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Archaeological Museum of Kilkis
Tel: +30 23410 22477
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War Museum
Tel: +30 23410 76578
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KOMOTINI (Town) RODOPI |
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Ecclesiastical Museum of Komotini
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KONITSA (Small town) IOANNINA |
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Permanent exhibition with photos of the monuments of Konitsa and greater area. It is located at the renovated traditional building of the archaeological area of Konitsa, near the stone bridge. According to the initial inscription on Arabic letters that is built-in left to the entrance into the floor, the building was constructed in 1869-70 in order to be used as a seminary. Its founder was sheik Zourabis, who characterizes the school, on the inscription, as the "birthplace of learning and studying". After the liberation and for many years the building used to serve as a nursery school. Nowadays, it hosts the photographs exhibition and serves as a place for welcoming the Ministry of Culture and for promoting the antiquities of Konitsa area.
The color photos cover a long period of time of human cultural activity in the area, from 15000 B.C. until the end of 19th century.
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KORINTHOS (Town) PELOPONISSOS |
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The Historical - Folk Museum of Corinth
The legal status of this museum is Legal Persona of Private Law. It
was founded in 1976 and opened to the public in 1988. The purposes of this museum
are to collect and promote folk art items for the benefit of public education.
It is housed in own premises, a three-storeyed building designed by S. Kydoniatis.
Its collections include various silver handicraft, woodwork, farm implements and
utilities resourced from the area of Corinth. Other items include: costumes and
their paraphernalia from all regions of the country, embroidered fabrics and rare
publications. This museum participates in and organizes training programmes and
temporary exhibitions.
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KORYSCHADES (Village) KARPENISSI |
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National Resistance Museum
Tel: +30 22370 22309, 25102
In May of 1944, at the village school, the National Council, formed from the First Free Elections, met. Since then, the school building has been declared a landmark monument and an exhibition of the photographs of the National Resistance photographer Spyros Meletzis is housed there. It is 6klm from Karpenissi.
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KOSKINOU (Small town) RODOS |
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KRINIDES (Small town) KAVALA |
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The Archaeological Museum of Philippoi
This museum was built in 1961. It hosts finds from the Hellenistic,
Roman and Paleochristian periods unearthed in the town of Philippoi and from the
prehistoric settlement of Dikili Tas.
Among the most important finds exhibited are:
Fragment of a decree by Alexander the Great
Grave stele of Kleomoiris
Votive relief of a Hero-horseman
A marble portrait bust of Leucius Caesar
The founder's (ctetor) inscription detached from a mosaic floor
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