10 Specialty Museums in Thessaly That You Shouldn't Miss

January 15, 2022 Toi Mattera

Discover the best top things to do in Thessaly, Greece including Hellenic Culture Museum, Mansion of Georgios Schwarz, Byzantine Museum of Makrinitsa, The Rooftile and Brickworks Museum N. & S. Tsalapatas, Paschalis Art House, Greek Museum Zagoras, Natural History Museum of Meteora & Mushroom Museum, Museum of the City of Volos, Digital Projection Centre of Meteora’s History and Culture, Geological Formation Museum of Meteora.
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1. Hellenic Culture Museum

Chatzipetrou M. Alexandrou, Kalambaka 422 00 Greece +30 2432 075219 [email protected] http://www.bookmuseum.gr
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5.0 based on 68 reviews

Hellenic Culture Museum

The Museum of Hellenic Culture is located in the city center of Kalambaka and houses the private collection of Mr Pavlos Balogiannis in a space of 1000 sq.meters dedicated to the history of Greek education and learning, aspiring to serve its educational and cultural orientation. The museum aims at the preservation,study, promotion and encancement of Greek Education and its values and hopes to establish a strong collection between the visitor and the greek letters and culture in a simple, experidential way and become a cultural center that provides education, learning and science. The presentation of the collection is perfectly centered to the needs of the modern visitor. Collections 1.Primary and Secondary Education 2.Greek Enlightenment 3.Ancient Greek Authors 4.Aesop 5.From manuscript to printed book EXHIBITION HALLS 1.Old classroom 2.Meteora 3.Aesop

Reviewed By 368riap - Athens, Greece

A simple AMAZING musuem, an ode to Greece. A visit will help you either learn or recognise critical items from different centuries of Greek education. Learn about Greek education, Greek toys and childhood through decades or centuries, see how books have been implemented (or not!!!) from last century and get a reminder of Aesop’s tales. Play with children's toys of the previous century and see how schoolchildren were "educated" through 19th and 20th century. The stuff is extremely helpful, we have been offered a detailed and interesting tour that lasted more than an hour. We felt very lucky that we have the chance to find and visit a true diamond like this. Be sure that you don't miss it if you visit Meteora!

2. Mansion of Georgios Schwarz

Ampelakia Greece
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Mansion of Georgios Schwarz

3. Byzantine Museum of Makrinitsa

Plateia Makrinitsas, Makrinitsa, Volos 37011 Greece +30 2428 090016 [email protected] http://makrinitsamuseum.gr/
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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Byzantine Museum of Makrinitsa

Museum of Byzantine Art and Culture of Makrinitsa with a rich collection of post-Byzantine works dating from the 17th through 20th century. It also serves education programs in schools and universities.

Reviewed By NikitasVolos

I am very impressed of very interesting orthodox christian art. Rare statue of Mother of God, unique in Greece.

4. The Rooftile and Brickworks Museum N. & S. Tsalapatas

Notia Pyli, Volos 383 34 Greece +30 2421 029844 [email protected] http://www.piop.gr/diktuo-mouseiwn/Mouseio-Plinthokeramopoieias-Tsalapata/to-mouseio.aspx
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4.5 based on 113 reviews

The Rooftile and Brickworks Museum N. & S. Tsalapatas

The Museum is housed in the old Rooftile and Brickworks Factory of Nikolaos and Spyridon Tsalapatas, in Volos (Thessaly). It presents daily life in the factory, as well as all the production stages of different types of bricks and tiles. Its objective is to showcase the historical identity of the town of Volos and to contribute to the preservation and promotion of its industrial heritage. The N. & S. Tsalapatas Rooftile and Brickworks Factory was one of the largest of its kind. Its workshops and industrial facilities have been restored and today constitute a rare surviving example of an industrial complex in Greece.

5. Paschalis Art House

Volou - Makrinitsas 60 m After Main Square, Makrinitsa, Volos 370 11 Greece +30 2428 090054 [email protected] http://www.paschalishouse.com
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Paschalis Art House

Paschalis art house - café house is located at Makrinitsa , Pelion, in a traditional building dating from 1830. From 1987 until 2012 was the workshop of the painter Paschalis ( Paschalis Aggelidis ). At Paschalis art house will you find an outdoor sculpture gallery with works of Fortsas - Gavalas - Xanthou - Tzanou - Perka - Fanakidis and many more. And at the interior of Paschalis art house you will find exposed the works of : Angelos - Paul Acciari - Jean Paul Cleren - Masasuke Chiba - Paschalis- Zoggolopoulos - Gavalas - Tatariotis - Vago - Olga Maria - Adamakis- Kouvatsou - Kozanitis - Pantaleon - Lavdas - Madenis -Mavros - Vakirtzis - Pappas - Shadow Chen and many more. Every month works of new artists are being presented in our gallery.

6. Greek Museum Zagoras

Zagora 37001 Greece +30 2426 023708
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Greek Museum Zagoras

7. Natural History Museum of Meteora & Mushroom Museum

Pindou 20, Kalambaka 422 00 Greece +30 2432 024959 [email protected] http://meteoramuseum.gr/en
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4.5 based on 405 reviews

Natural History Museum of Meteora & Mushroom Museum

Natural History Museum of Meteora and Mushroom Museum is located in the city of Kalambaka, very close to Meteora. Essentially, there are two museums housed in a building of 1100 m2 that host two permanent collections: The first one is about animals and contains approximately 350 species of mammals and birds, while the second one is about mushrooms and contains approximately 250 species of mushrooms. The collection of animals consists of high quality embalmed birds and mammals, made by Europe's best taxidermists, while some of them are very rare. The mushroom collection consists of handmade mushroom sculptures maintaining the similarity of colors, shapes and size. They are presented in three stages of development, so that the visitor forms a complete picture of mushroom's life circle. The sculptures were created one by one by high skilled sculptors of the wider local region. However, it is not just the quality of the exhibits that makes our Museum great, but also the way of presentation, which is very unique for greek standards and it can be compared with other similar european museums. Animals and mushrooms are presented into dioramas which depict exactly the natural terrain where they live and grow into(i.e. woods, wetlands etc.). The result of the dioramas is magnificent and ravishing to both young and older visitors, a fact that is reflected daily in the guestbook of the Museum, as well as on our Facebook page. Phrases such as "wonderful representation", "theatrical scenery", "huge work of art", "pioneering effort", "unique effort" etc., are just few of the comments of our visitors. This is one of the reasons that during these few months of our operation, our Museum has often been the main theme for reportages by the majority of Greek media and social media, a fact which presumably indicates the value and the quality of the project. Also, as part of the effort to expand the Museum's activity, there is our Artspace with a permanent exhibition of paintings and sculptures of local artists. The artists explore projects similar to Museum's theme, connecting the natural and cultural heritage through their own artistic experience and way of expression. Finally, it is essential to be mentioned that the University of Athens, which is our official scientific advisor, supports the function of the museum as well as the provided information. It is obvious that our museum can satisfy the most demanding visitor with both its aesthetic and its provided information. Furthermore, your visit does not stop here! It continues to the Museum's cafe where you can enjoy your coffee enjoying the view of the rocks of Meteora and it ends at the Museum's souvenir shop where you have the opportunity to buy unique souvenirs, as well as a big variety of wild edible mushrooms of excellent quality, placed in a unique product packaging. These products of greek nature, having the logo and guarantee of the Museum, can be an ideal and a very tasty gift. Most of the mushrooms are collected from surrounding areas, which are famous not only for their mushroom quantity, but also for the quality. This is why, the Museum has compiled a list of activities related to mushrooms, which essentially constitutes a new touristic product and enriches uniquely the planned visit in the area of Meteora. These activities include seminars providing basic information about mushrooms, visits upon the mountain for mushroom picking, mushroom cooking, lunch or dinner with mushrooms accompanied by greek modern and traditional music and other activities that are listed more detailed in the relevant list which is at your disposal. In conclusion, one can understand that this is not an ordinary museum where everything is static. It is a museum with a special dynamic, trying to variously satisfy the requirements of its visitors. This is why visiting our Museum can be a unique experience.

Reviewed By enmanuellea

We ran into this museum online and decided to give it a chance since we were interested in learning about mushrooms. The exhibit was very artistic and at times whimsical. It is divided by two floors, the bottom is a taxidermy display showing dozens species of birds and mammals. The 2nd floor is where the magical mushroom fun begins, with beautiful displays and a gorgeous fall themed forest room. You learn alot in this exhibit, especially to not try to eat mushrooms in the wild (some deadly ones look like other edible ones). Lastly, we purchased some mushroom goods at the shop in the end. Things like chocolate with black truffle, pasta with mushrooms, and a nice girl had its try a free samples. Recommend for people of all ages.

8. Museum of the City of Volos

Feron 17, Volos 383 34 Greece +30 2421 039644 [email protected] http://www.diki.gr/museum/mpolis.html
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Museum of the City of Volos

9. Digital Projection Centre of Meteora’s History and Culture

Patriarchou Dimitriou N. Plastira, Kalambaka 422 00 Greece +30 2432 077997 [email protected] http://www.infotouristmeteora.gr/main-menu/sights/museums/digital-projection-centre-of-meteoras-history-and-culture/
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Digital Projection Centre of Meteora’s History and Culture

The Digital Projection Centre of Meteora’s History and Culture is found in the city of Kalambaka, opened on May 2017. It is a centre with modern technology, 3D projector, sounder 5.1 and special low frequency subwoofer. Visitors wearing special glasses can watch in 3D (three dimensions) shows depicting: Mythology concerning the Holy Meteora (15 minutes): Travel millions of years ago, and see the Holy Meteora that we all admire today. Show-tour of the Holy Monasteries of the Holy Meteora (15 minutes): Travel through the Holy rocks and Monasteries and discover their beauty and all that is available to see and visit.

10. Geological Formation Museum of Meteora

Kastraki, Kalambaka 42200 Greece +30 2432 022523 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Geological Formation Museum of Meteora

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