In the museum of Karpenisi you will have the chance to see personal items that belonged to Konstantinos and Alexandros Tsatsos as well as a collection of maps that were donated to the museum by Tsatsos family.
- Evritania Prefecture / Culture / Museums
In a place, where history is tightly connected to the German Occupation and the actions of Resistance, such a museum is of vital importance. As a result, the primary school of Koryschades was turned into a museum that allows the visitor to get a better insight into that period and the difficulties that the residents and the Greeks in general...
On the 10th March 1944 in Viviani, the first government of free Greece was established. Aris Velouchiotis and Napoleon Zervas met in this village in 22nd of November 1942 and decided to destroy the bridge of Gorgopotamos.
Nowadays, the local authorities try to restore the damages and operate the museum in order to commemorate the honor of the...
Photos of the landslide in 1963, exhibits of the Resistance, parts of the old typography centre, historic documents and names of soldiers are exhibited in a building from 1934 that was restored by the residents in order to be used as a school.
The autobiographical scripts and personal texts of the locals are of vital importance. They are texts...
The biggest folklore museum of Evrytania with its three stories houses collection of exhibits about the everyday life and the creations of the residents. The locals have donated several traditional apparels, woven pieces, utensils, tools from jobs that do not exist anymore, agricultural tools and items of folkloric art. The old clock of the...
In a prefecture with such a rich history, every village must have its own folklore museum with exhibits from different periods of the resident’s life. In Domnista, the museum is housed in the old gymnasium of the village. You will see tools, local apparels, kid’s toys and clay jars from the ancient settlement of Fantinos.