Greek Ministry of Culture advances certification process for Byzantine Museum of Kastoria
The Greek Ministry of Culture is systematically advancing the procedure for certifying museums, with significant developments concerning the Archaeological Museum of Argos-Orestiko and the Byzantine Museum of Kastoria.
The Ephorate of Antiquities of Kastoria, which oversees both museums, initiated the certification process in May 2022. Since then, it has diligently worked to meet all certification requirements in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture’s competent departments.
The Byzantine Museum of Kastoria, which was inaugurated in 1989, is renowned for its distinctive architectural design. The museum’s elevated ground floor and part of its semi-basement follow the natural slope of the terrain, featuring clean, well-defined lines. It underwent renovations under the NSRF 2007-2013 program and reopened in 2016 with a revamped permanent exhibition.
The museum’s new exhibition, housed across three halls, showcases the profound significance and historical depth of Kastoria’s Byzantine and post-Byzantine heritage. This collection includes over 70 icons from the 12th to the 18th century, which, together with those preserved in local churches, form a significant assemblage comparable to those of Mount Athos, Veria, Sinai, and Cyprus.
The museum’s exhibitions are enhanced by digital media, and the facility includes designated rest areas for visitors. Additionally, the basement is equipped with a maintenance workshop and storage areas, ensuring the preservation and care of its invaluable collections.
Source: ANA-MPA