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Area:: Aegina Town
The Archaeological Museum of Aegina stands as a repository of the island’s rich cultural heritage, preserving artifacts that span millennia of history. Established in 1828 by Ioannis Kapodistrias, the first governor of the Greek State, in collaboration with the esteemed historian and scholar Andreas Moustoxidis, the museum has evolved over the years to become a vital institution in the study Read more...
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Area:: Aegina Town
Perched atop a modest hill overlooking the bustling port of Aegina town lies the revered Temple of Apollo, a historic relic that offers a glimpse into the island’s ancient past. Aptly known as Kolona, meaning “column,” this sacred site is adorned with just one solitary column, a solemn reminder of its former grandeur. Dating back to the 6th century BC, Read more...
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Area:: Aegina Town
During our recent exploration of Aegina, we had the privilege of discovering the house of the esteemed Greek writer and philosopher, Nikos Kazantzakis, nestled in the enchanting area of Livadi, just 2 km north of Aegina Town. Kazantzakis, celebrated as one of the most distinguished authors and thinkers of his time, found solace and inspiration in the serene surroundings of Read more...
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Area:: Aegina Town
Located in the heart of Aegina Town, the Historical and Folklore Museum offers a captivating journey through the island’s rich cultural heritage. Housed within an elegant Neoclassical building dating back to 1828, the museum is a testament to the generosity of Polymnia Iriotou Thomakou, who donated the structure to the Municipality of Aegina. The daughter of renowned archaeologist and folklore Read more...