Zakynthos is one of the most beautiful islands in the Ionian Sea. It boasts supreme natural beauty with evergreen landscapes and emerald waters. But alongside its impressive beauty and unspoiled nature, there is also huge cultural and historic heritage on the island. And this very heritage is imprinted on every single museum and art gallery …
Athens boasts an impressive history and culture. All these years of the glorious past, along with the present, are highlighted most eloquently through the multitude of Athens museums for all tastes and preferences. Whether you are a History buff, in search of the most iconic findings in the Greek capital, or an Art connoisseur, this …
The Folklore Museum in Skopelos is one of the most notable museums on the island. Located in Chora, it allows travelers to glimpse at the past and see how the locals lived. The old building was a mansion and dates back to 1795, although it has been renovated. After all, Skopelos has survived severe earthquakes. …
Patmos is an island blessed with unrivaled beauty, an iconic destination worldwide known as the sacred place where St. John the Theologian wrote the Book of Revelations. Designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999, Patmos is home to rich cultural tradition. One of the emblematic museums of the island is the Simantiri Mansion, …
The Ecclesiastical Museum of Hydra opened its doors in 1999. It is located in the heart of the island’s harbor. So it is a must-visit, as soon as you set your foot on Hydra. The clock tower stands right above the museum. It is in fact a fine landmark signifying its presence. The building used …
Acropolis Museum (Greek: Mousio Akropolis) The Acropolis Museum is one of the newest archaeological museums of Athens located on Dionysiou Areopagitou Street under the shadow of the Parthenon. The first Museum was on the Acropolis itself, however continuous excavations on the site uncovered many new artifacts which exceeded the museum’s capacity, creating the need …