Museums in Greece
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Volos
Athanasios Koutroumbas Insect Museum
The Entomological Museum of Volos is a unique museum in Greece and one of the largest and most complete private entomological museums in the Balkans.
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Syros
Archaeological Museum of Kea
The Archaeological Museum of Kea is located in Ioulida, the capital of the island, and serves as the main institution presenting the island’s long history from prehistoric to Roman times.
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Athens
Museum of Greek Children Art
The Museum of Greek Children’s Art was established in 1994 by the Association of its Friends as a non profit cultural institution dedicated to children’s artistic expression and creativity.
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Kavala
Archaeological Museum of Philippi
The Archaeological Museum of Philippi is located within the archaeological site of Philippi and presents the history of the ancient city from its foundation in the 4th century BC until its decline during the Byzantine and Ottoman periods.
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Volos
Photographic Center of Skopelos
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Kos
Archaeological Museum of Nisyros
The Archaeological Museum of Nisyros is housed in a modern building constructed through private donations and officially handed over to the Greek Ministry of Culture in 2001 for use as a museum.
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Athens
National Glyptotheque
The National Glyptotheque is one of the most important museum spaces dedicated to modern Greek sculpture.
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Kavala
Maritime Museum of Kavala
The Kavala Maritime Museum was established with the aim of highlighting the maritime history and tradition of the city of Kavala, which is closely connected to its port and long-standing seafaring activity.
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Volos
Zisis Oikonomou Museum
Zisis Oikonomou was born in Skopelos in 1911 and spent both his childhood and the final decades of his life on the island, where he passed away in 2005.
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Milos
Archaeological Museum of Kimolos
The Archaeological Museum of Kimolos has a long and complex history closely tied to the preservation of the island’s cultural heritage.
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Athens
Kerameikos Archaeological Museum
The Kerameikos Archaeological Museum is located in Athens, within the archaeological site of Kerameikos, the most important cemetery of ancient Athens.
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Kavala
Kavala Museum of Tobacco
The Tobacco Museum of Kavala is a modern industrial and experiential museum dedicated to the history of tobacco and its deep connection with the economic, social, and technological development of Kavala and the wider region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace.
