Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±

Byzantine Museum

Ioannina


This museum presents early Christian and Byzantine art, pottery, coins and silverware, plus post-Byzantine icons and manuscripts, early Venetian-produced Greek books and ornate silver jewellery boxes with cloisonné enamel. Textual accompaniments detail Ioannina’s history from the 4th to the 17th century. A plaque at the corner of the building memorialises Ioannina's Jews, deported and killed by the Nazis in 1944.

A combo ticket with the Archaeological Museum and the ancient site of Dodoni, valid for three days, is €8.


Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±'s must-see attractions

Nearby Ioannina attractions

1. Its Kale

0.07 MILES

A more heavily fortified section within the Kastro, the Its Kale (Inner Castle) today feels less like a citadel than a city park. Inside the ramparts, on…

2. Silversmithing Museum

0.11 MILES

Although the centre of Ioannina no longer rings with the distinctive tapping hammers of the city's famous artisans, that sound and their trade are…

3. Municipal Ethnographic Museum

0.23 MILES

Set inside the Aslan Pasha Mosque (1619), the museum exhibits local costumes and period photographs, along with tapestries and prayer shawls from Ioannina…

4. Kahila Kedosha Yashan Synagogue

0.27 MILES

Open only by appointment, this temple, built in 1829, is nonetheless worth scheduling ahead if you're interested in Ioannina's deep Jewish history…

5. Historical Museum of Ioannina

0.28 MILES

This small private museum has some beautiful objects and gives a concise overview of the city's colourful history, with special attention to Jewish and…

6. Archaeological Museum

0.47 MILES

This museum digs deeper into history than many others in Greece, staring in the ice age, with such relics as 120,000-year-old fossilized rhinoceros teeth…

7. Ioannina Island

0.83 MILES

In the middle of the lake, the reed-encircled patch of land locals just call To Nisi (The Island) is a pretty, peaceful destination, whether you just want…

8. Moni Filanthropinon

0.84 MILES

This monastery, active at least since the 13th century, bursts with flowers and is tended by kindly nuns – in stark contrast with its church, in which one…