Founded in 1993 by a renowned family of jewellers, the museum officially opened in 1994. Housed in a 1930s building on Kallisperi Street, the facility was previously home to the family’s workshops.
Founded in 1993 by a renowned family of jewellers, the museum officially opened in 1994. Housed in a 1930s building on Kallisperi Street, the facility was previously home to the family’s workshops.
The Ilion Folklore Museum, which opened in 1997, displays an extensive collection of traditional Greek costumes, photographs, maps, domestic utensils, clay tools, glass, and other everyday items from Greece’s rich past.
Located on the eastern side of the port a short distance from the coastguard headquarters, this museum was originally given to the municipality in 1918 and later transferred to the Greek state by local ship owner Gikas Koulouras.
Housed in a neoclassical building in Aegina, this former residence of scholar Panagis Iriotis was given to the municipality of Aegina by his daughter, Polymnia.
The Hellenic Motor Museum is situated in the heart of Athens near the National Archaeological Museum, in the Athenian Capitol cultural, leisure and commercial complex.
Showcasing the century-long history of the Hellenic Air Force, from the Balkan Wars to the present, the museum also exhibits military aircraft from around the world.