Two more bodies, a Scientific Committee and an Organising Committee, composed by academics, artists and businessmen, provide valuable advice in the museum’s development.
The museum has its origins in a private collection formed over a period of thirty years by Giorgos Markakis, professor of ophthalmology, lecturer and writer. The vast work of construction was carried out in seven years (1986-1992) by all five members of the Markakis family and three local workers, in a volunteer basis, together with a bank loan. The buildings themselves are some of the main exhibits.
Built thoroughly with the prevalent raw materials (stone-wood-clay), under the creative architectural improvising of the founder, they possess an aesthetic quality unique in the area. No bulldozers, excavators or other mechanical means have been used in the construction. The collections are broad in scope, from agricultural implements to embroideries and from herbs to rhymes.
The approach is by no means intellectual; all exhibits are left to speak for themselves, and visitors are allowed to touch objects and encouraged to smell and taste the various plants, fruits and products of the museum. Compatible to this both emotional and hospitable atmosphere, it is the museum’s policy to welcome with a free admission all visitors who come for a second visit. Free guided tours are available every hour in English, Deutsch, Dutch (also French on request) to provide accurate information to the large number of tourists who visit the museum.
More Information
- Accessible for people with special needs: YES
- Telephone: +30 28970 23660
- Fax: +30 28970 24674
- Operation Hours: Sunday to Friday 09:00 - 14:00
- Email: info@lychnostatis.gr
- Website: www.lychnostatis.gr
- Ticket Price (€): 5
- Student Ticket Price (€): 3
- Children Ticket Price (€): 2
- Groups Ticket Price (€): 4.5