Folklore Museum

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7 / 10

4 expert reviews

“Housed in an 18th-century house originally built for Captain Nikolaos Malouchos, this museum exhibits a bedroom furnished and decorated in the fashion of that period.”

– Fodor's

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"Exhibits reconstruct traditional farming life. The adjacent church of Agios Panteliemon celebrates the feast day of Saint Panteliemon on July 27, and almost everyone goes." Full review
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"Naousa's small Folklore Museum, 150 yards from the main town square, is in a traditional house donated by Kanstantinos and Marouso Roussos." Full review
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8.0
"Houses half a dozen exhibition spaces displaying various historical artifacts, including antique weights and measures, locks and keys...library features archives of manuscripts, maps and photograps." Full review