Byzantine and Christian Museum
This mansion turned museum houses Greece's finest collection of Byzantine religious art, spanning from early Christian times through the Ottoman period.
About Byzantine and Christian Museum
This mansion turned museum houses Greece's finest collection of Byzantine religious art, spanning from early Christian times through the Ottoman period. You'll see breathtaking 6th century mosaics from Thessaloniki, medieval icons with gold backgrounds that seem to glow, and intricate church treasures like jeweled chalices and embroidered vestments. The collection includes rare manuscripts, carved marble church screens, and frescoes carefully removed from demolished churches across Greece.
The museum flows through elegant rooms where each gallery focuses on a different period or art form. You'll start with early Christian artifacts in dim lighting that creates an almost sacred atmosphere, then move through increasingly ornate Byzantine pieces. The highlight rooms showcase post Byzantine icons where you can see individual brushstrokes on 500 year old faces. Between galleries, step into the peaceful courtyard where ancient column fragments sit beside a trickling fountain.
Most visitors rush through without reading labels, but the English descriptions are excellent and explain techniques like egg tempera painting. Skip the ground floor shop (overpriced postcards) but don't miss the recreated church interior on the first floor. Entry costs 8 EUR, and Tuesday evenings after 6pm feel particularly atmospheric when crowds thin out. The audio guide adds 3 EUR but isn't necessary if you read the wall texts.
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