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Byzantine Museum of Zakynthos: A Window to the Island's Artistic Past

Discover Zakynthos' rich artistic heritage at the Byzantine Museum, showcasing post-Byzantine art and pre-earthquake Zakynthos.

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Housed in a neoclassical building on Solomos Square, the Byzantine Museum of Zakynthos showcases a rich collection of post-Byzantine art, including icons, frescoes, and sculptures, offering a glimpse into the island's cultural heritage before the devastating 1953 earthquake.

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Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and have a more intimate experience with the artwork.
  • Take your time to examine the intricate details of the icons and frescoes, paying attention to the unique artistic styles.
  • Don't miss the collection of pre-earthquake photographs to appreciate the island's architecture and urban landscape before 1953.
  • Check for temporary exhibitions or events that may be taking place during your visit to enhance your experience.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Byzantine Museum is centrally located on Solomos Square in Zakynthos Town, making it easily accessible on foot from most points within the town. From the port, walk straight along the waterfront towards the square. The museum is situated on the eastern side of the square.

  • Public Transport

    The central bus station in Zakynthos Town is a short walk from Solomos Square. From the station, walk towards the waterfront and turn left towards the square. The museum is on the eastern side of the square. Bus fares within Zakynthos Town are typically around €1.60 - €2.00, payable in cash to the driver.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Zakynthos Town and can drop you off directly at Solomos Square. A short taxi ride within the town should cost approximately €5-€10. Ensure the driver is aware of your destination and agree on the fare beforehand.

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The Byzantine Museum of Zakynthos, located on the charming Solomos Square, is a treasure trove of the island's artistic and cultural history. Established after the destructive earthquake of 1953, the museum displays a remarkable collection of Byzantine and post-Byzantine art, rescued from churches and buildings destroyed in the disaster. The museum's exhibits include valuable icons carved in wood, original frescoes from the 15th to 17th centuries, and paintings by renowned 18th-century artists such as Doxaras, Koutouzis, and Kantouni. Visitors can admire the evolution of art from the post-Byzantine period to contemporary Greek art, gaining insight into the island's artistic heritage. A highlight is the collection of photographs and models depicting Zakynthos before the earthquake, offering a unique opportunity to witness the city's original charm and appreciate its subsequent reconstruction. The museum is not only a repository of religious artifacts and artworks but also a social institution that hosts exhibitions and talks. It serves as a reminder of the island's resilience and commitment to preserving its cultural identity. A visit to the Byzantine Museum provides a deeper understanding of Zakynthos' history and artistic traditions.

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