The Kastoria Byzantine museum, which was inaugurated in 1989, stands at the summit of the hill of the Byzantine acropolis. It is housed in a modern building. The permanent display includes a small number of icons from the many Byzantine and Post - Byzantine churches in the city of Kastoria. These icons, which date from the second half
of the 12th up to the 17th c., are divided into six units based first on their
date and second on the artistic workshop to which they belong. Supplementary material
(map, photographs, explanatory texts) introduces visitors to the content of the
exhibition and helps them to understand it better.
The museum ontains important collections of Byzantine icons, sculpture,
mosaics, wooden-carved objects, and liturgical manuscripts and vessels.
Some of the most important items of the exhibition are: Icon of Prophet Elijah. The figure belongs to the Comnene type. It dates
to the 12th century and is certainly the product of a major art center of the
time. Icon of St. Nicholas. The figure is painted on a silver background and is
surrounded by ten scenes from the saint's life. Dated to the 12th century. Icon of Christ Pantocrator with a votive inscription by monk Neilos. Dated
to the 14th century. St Cosmas and Damian. Dated to the 14th century. Icon of Virgin Glykophilousa. Dated to ca 1400. The Descent from the Cross. Dated to ca 1400. The Man of Sorrows. Dated to the beginning of the 15th century. Chancel door with the scene of the Annunciation and the busts of the two
king prophets on the upper part. It is an excellent specimen of the local painting
workshop (School of Kastoria), dated to the 15th century. Large despotic icon of the Annunciation of the Virgin. It is a good example
of the so-called School of Northwest Greece. Dated to the 16th century. Icon of Christ Pantocratorpainted and signed by the painter Ioannes Permeniotes, of the Cretan School. Dated to the 16th century. Icon of Virgin Hodegetria dated to the 16th century. Icon with the rare represantation of the Dormition of St. Nicholas.
It is the product of a good workshop, dated to the 15th century.
Museum
Art & culture
Periods of the exhibits
Byzantine period, AD 324-1453
Post-Byzantine period, 1453-1821
Visiting Information
Temporarily closed
Museum
Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Museum
Museum exhibits
Manuscripts
Architectural parts
Mosaics
Frescoes
Icons
Coins
Executives & Departments
Archaeological service:, 16th Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities, Kastoria, Tel.: 24670 88200, Fax: 24670 29748, Email: Requires Login as Tourism Professional