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

Discover Byzantine art and Zakynthos's history at this museum in Solomos Square, showcasing icons, frescoes, and pre-earthquake memories.

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The Byzantine Museum of Zakynthos, located in Solomos Square, showcases a rich collection of Byzantine and post-Byzantine art, offering a glimpse into the island's history and artistic evolution before the devastating 1953 earthquake. The museum features icons, frescoes, wood carvings, and sculptures from the 12th to the 19th centuries, representing the artistic heritage of Zakynthos and the wider region.

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  • Monday 8:30 am-3 pm
  • Wednesday 8:30 am-3 pm
  • Thursday 8:30 am-3 pm
  • Friday 8:30 am-3 pm
  • Saturday 8:30 am-3 pm

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and have a more intimate experience with the art.
  • Check for temporary exhibitions or guided tours to enhance your understanding of the museum's collection.
  • Combine your visit with a stroll around Solomos Square and explore other nearby landmarks.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Byzantine Museum is located in Solomos Square in Zakynthos Town, making it easily accessible on foot from most central locations. From the port, walk along the waterfront promenade towards the center of town. Solomos Square is a short walk from Agios Markos Square. The museum is situated on the square, easily identifiable by its architecture.

  • Public Transport

    The central bus station is located in Zakynthos Town, a short walk from Solomos Square. From the bus station, walk towards the waterfront and then proceed to Solomos Square. Local buses (KTEL) connect Zakynthos Town with other parts of the island. A single bus fare within Zakynthos Town is approximately €1.80 - €3.60.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Zakynthos Town. Solomos Square is a well-known landmark, making it easy to direct a taxi driver. A short taxi ride within Zakynthos Town will typically cost around €8-€10. Ensure the driver resets the meter at the beginning of the journey.

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Located in the heart of Zakynthos Town on Solomos Square, the Byzantine Museum is a treasure trove of religious art and historical artifacts. Established after the catastrophic earthquake of 1953, the museum stands as a testament to the island's resilience and commitment to preserving its cultural heritage. The museum's collection spans the Byzantine era to the 19th century, featuring an array of icons, wood carvings, frescoes, and sculptures. Visitors can admire the intricate details of Byzantine icons, the delicate brushstrokes of post-Byzantine paintings, and the skill of local artists. The museum's exhibits showcase the evolution of art in Zakynthos, highlighting the influence of Byzantine, Cretan, Ionian, and Zakynthian styles. Among the notable works are pieces by renowned artists such as Damaskinos, Doxaras, Koutouzis and Tzanes. Beyond its artistic treasures, the Byzantine Museum offers a poignant glimpse into Zakynthos before the 1953 earthquake. Photographs and models depict the town's architecture and urban landscape, allowing visitors to appreciate the island's pre-earthquake beauty and understand the scale of the disaster. The museum also serves as a cultural hub, hosting exhibitions and events that celebrate Zakynthos's history and artistic legacy.

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