Sights - Museums

Ioannina is shaped by a quiet harmony of nature, history, and everyday life.
The lake reflects centuries of stories, stone-built neighborhoods preserve memory, and ancient landmarks stand as witnesses of culture that endures. Paths through forests and mountain landscapes invite slow exploration, while traditional villages and sacred places reveal the depth of local identity.

Here, every moment feels grounded and sincere, offering experiences rooted in heritage, authenticity, and the natural rhythm of Epirus.

Archaeological Museum of Ioannina

The Archaeological Museum of Ioannina is a key reference point for understanding the history of Epirus from prehistoric to Roman times. It is housed in a modern building and has a permanent exhibition organized chronologically and thematically, which helps visitors follow the region’s development over time.
The exhibits come from important archaeological sites in Epirus, with particular emphasis on the Oracle of Dodona. They present information about the religion, political organization, economic activity, and daily life of the ancient inhabitants.
The museum offers a comprehensive introduction to the ancient world of Epirus and complements a visit to the archaeological sites in the region.

Opening hours:
Daily 08:30 – 16:00
Closed: Tuesdays & public holidays

Admission:
Admission with ticket
Standard: €6
Concessions: €3

Byzantine Museum of Ioannina

The Byzantine Museum of Ioannina is located inside the Castle and housed in a historic building, enhancing the experiential aspect of the visit. Its collection covers the Byzantine and post-Byzantine periods, highlighting the role of Ioannina as an important administrative and spiritual center.
The exhibits include icons, sculptures, manuscripts, coins, and ecclesiastical art objects, which reflect the artistic and religious life of the era. Particular emphasis is given to the continuation of the Byzantine tradition in modern history.
The museum is an ideal stop for understanding the medieval history of the city and its cultural continuity.

Opening hours:
Daily 08:00 – 15:30
Closed: Tuesday

Admission:
Admission with ticket
Standard: €5
Reduced: €3

Museum of Silversmithing

The Ioannina Silversmithing Museum is dedicated to the history and evolution of silversmithing, an art form inextricably linked to the city’s identity. It is housed in the Castle and presents the history of silversmithing from the Byzantine era to contemporary creations.
Through exhibits, tools, and artifacts, it highlights silverworking techniques, the organization of workshops, and the social role of craftsmen. The museum sheds light on both the artistic and economic dimensions of the art.
It is a modern museum space that connects tradition with the present and highlights the continuing importance of silversmithing in Ioannina.

Opening hours:
March 1 – October 15: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
October 16 – February 28: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Closed: Tuesdays & public holidays

Admission:
Admission with ticket
Regular: €4
Reduced: €2

Museum of Epirus Studies

The Museum of Epirus Studies is housed in the historic building of the Zosimaia Pedagogical Academy and is a multi-thematic cultural space dedicated to Epirus. Its collections cover archaeology, folklore, modern history, and the intellectual life of the region.
Visitors come into contact with objects that reflect the daily life, traditions, and social organization of mainland society. Particular emphasis is given to modern history and Epirus’ contribution to the formation of the modern Greek state.
The museum functions as a space for knowledge and documentation, offering a comprehensive picture of the region’s identity.

Opening hours:
Monday – Friday: 08:00 – 15:00
Weekends: according to schedule/events

Admission:
Free admission

Municipal Folklore Museum of Ioannina

The Municipal Folklore Museum of Ioannina, also known as Aslan Pasha Mosque, is located in the center of Ioannina and focuses on the social and cultural history of the city. The exhibition presents the coexistence of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish communities, a feature that has historically characterized Ioannina.
Through objects, costumes, and artifacts, it highlights the daily life, customs, and religious practices of the inhabitants. The museum offers a human-centered approach to history, focusing on social structure and cultural diversity.
It is a key point for understanding the multicultural character of the city.

Opening hours:
Daily 08:00 – 15:00
(Subject to change on weekends)

Admission:
Admission with ticket
General admission: approximately €2

Pavlos Vrellis Museum of Greek History

A few kilometers outside Ioannina, the Pavlos Vrellis Museum of Greek History is not just an exhibition space; it is an experiential journey through time. Through impressive wax figures, handmade sets, and low lighting that enhances the drama, visitors literally walk through the most defining moments of modern Greek history.
The museum unfolds like a theatrical narrative: from the Ottoman occupation and the Revolution of 1821 to the Secret School, the heroes, the fighters, and the everyday life of another era. Each scene has been designed with meticulous detail and historical accuracy, capturing not only the events but also the emotion—the silence before the uprising, the intensity of the battle, the dignity of the resistance.
The experience is ideal for visitors of all ages, families, schools, and travelers looking for something more than a typical visit. Here, history is not read; it is narrated, illuminated, and remembered. A landmark for cultural tourism in the region and a stop that is worth including in any comprehensive travel plan in Ioannina.

Opening hours:
Daily 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Open on Sundays and public holidays

Admission:
Admission with ticket
Standard: €7
Students: €4
Groups: €5
Children and seniors over 65: reduced

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