Museums in Europe
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Corfu
Solomos Museum
The Society for Corfiot Studies (E.K.S.) was founded in 1952 as a cultural association dedicated to the study of the history, folklore, and broader intellectual and artistic production of Corfu and the Ionian Islands.
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Athens
Hellenic Children's Museum
The Hellenic Children’s Museum is a non profit educational organization founded in Athens in 1987 by a group of young professionals who shared a common vision of supporting children’s development through learning, creativity, and play.
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Argos
Byzantine Museum of Argolis
The Byzantine Museum of Argolida is housed in the western wing of the Kapodistrian Barracks in the city of Argos.
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Corfu
Municipal Gallery of Corfu
The Municipal Art Gallery of Corfu first opened its doors in 1978 in the Dalietos Bequest building. Since 1991, when it was transformed into a public legal entity, the Gallery has actively worked to promote its collection and make it more widely known to the public.
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Piraeus
Archaeological Museum of Aegina
The Archaeological Museum of Aegina is historically significant as the first archaeological museum ever established in Greece.
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Argos
Laskarideio Folklore Museum
The Laskarideio Folklore Museum of Nea Kios is an important cultural museum dedicated to preserving the history, traditions, and memory of the refugees from Kios in Asia Minor who settled in Nea Kios, Argolis.
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Corfu
Serbian Museum of Corfu
The Serbian Museum of Corfu is located in the city of Corfu and is dedicated to a significant chapter of World War I history connected to the island.
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Piraeus
Archaeological Museum of Poros
The Archaeological Museum of Poros was built between 1967 and 1968 on the site of the former residence of Alexandros Koryzis, Prime Minister of Greece in 1941.
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Corinth
Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth
The Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth is located within the archaeological site of Ancient Corinth, one of the most important city-states of ancient Greece.
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Piraeus
Archaeological Museum of Kythera
The Archaeological Museum of Kythera is located at the entrance of Chora, the island’s capital, just a short distance from the central square
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Corinth
Archaeological Museum of Nemea
The Archaeological Museum of Nemea is located at the entrance of the archaeological site of the Sanctuary of Zeus in ancient Nemea, Corinthia, Greece.
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Kefalonia
Korgialenios Historical and Folklore Museum
The Korgialenio History and Folklore Museum of Argostoli, located in Kefalonia, presents a comprehensive overview of the island’s history from the Venetian period (around 1500 AD) to the devastating earthquakes of 1953, which marked a turning point in the island’s cultural and architectural landscape.
