YIANNIS KATINAS FOLK MUSEUM
Museum where you can discover hundreds of objects donated by the inhabitants.
Opened in 1966 to trace the lives of the villagers, this museum was closed the following year by the colonel regime because it was considered too subversive. It was reopened in 1987 by Manolis Glezos in tribute to the resistance fighter Yiannis Katinas, who died in 1944. Located in an old house restoring the Apiranthos of the early 20th century, it consists of three rooms (kitchen, weaving workshop and bedroom) and a courtyard where hundreds of objects donated by the inhabitants are displayed.
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