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Heraklion Museum of Visual Arts: A Modern Cretan Art Space

Discover contemporary and modern art at the Heraklion Museum of Visual Arts, showcasing the talent and vision of Cretan and international artists.

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The Heraklion Museum of Visual Arts (MET) is a non-profit organization established in 2000 that supports visual arts and promotes Cretan artists. The museum hosts a permanent collection and temporary exhibitions in a renovated basilica, providing a space for artists and art lovers to connect.

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Local tips

  • Check the museum's schedule for temporary exhibitions to discover unique collections during your visit.
  • Visit in the late afternoon for a quieter experience with fewer crowds.
  • Consider joining a guided tour for in-depth insights into the artworks and artists.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Heraklion Museum of Visual Arts is located at 3 Nymphon Street, in the Poros area, south of the Heraklion Port. From Lion's Square (also known as Eleftherias Square), walk south towards the port. Continue past the Venetian Loggia and follow the road as it curves to the left, heading away from the main harbor. Turn right onto Nymphon Street; the museum will be on your left. The walk is approximately 15-20 minutes. There are no costs associated with walking.

  • Public Transport

    To reach the Heraklion Museum of Visual Arts via public transport, take a local bus from a central location like Eleftherias Square towards the port. Alight at a stop near the port. From there, walk along the harbor front and turn onto Nymphon Street. The museum will be on your left. Bus tickets cost approximately €1.20 - €2.00 if purchased at a kiosk or €2.00 - €2.50 if purchased on the bus. Keep your ticket during the trip, as checks are frequent.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Heraklion, including at the airport, port, and major squares. A taxi from Heraklion Airport to the museum costs approximately €20-22. From the city center, such as Lion's Square, a taxi ride to the Heraklion Museum of Visual Arts will be a short trip and should cost around €5-€10. Ensure the driver is using the meter. Note that fares are higher between 00:00 and 05:00.

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The Heraklion Museum of Visual Arts (MET), founded in May 2000 by Kostis and Irene Schizakis, is dedicated to supporting and promoting visual arts, especially those of Cretan artists. Located in the Poros neighborhood, south of the Heraklion Port, the museum's mission is to provide a space for aesthetic and intellectual cultivation, recreation, and learning. The museum's collection is divided into three sections. The first and most significant section features works by artists from 1850 to the present day, highlighting the visual history of Crete. The second section contains 'light material,' consisting of works offered as souvenirs by artists. The third section documents amateur creations, preserving them for future researchers. The museum has hosted works by over 200 artists, showcasing various styles. Notable pieces include '401 Stratiotiko Nosokomeio' by Dimitris Saridakis, 'Votsala' by Nikitas Flessas, and 'Aposkeves Oneiron' by Manolis Maridakis. Sculptures include 'Daedalus and Icarus' by Yiannis Parmakelis. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions that aim to push the boundaries of art. Past exhibitions have included a James Bond movie poster exhibit and 'Polykatoikidia,' exploring emotions caused by modern living. The museum organizes educational seminars, lectures, conferences, concerts, and publications.

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