History & Anthropology
Monday | 8:30 – 15:30 |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 8:30 – 15:30 |
Thursday | 8:30 – 15:30 |
Friday | 8:30 – 15:30 |
Saturday | 8:30 – 15:30 |
Sunday | 8:30 – 15:30 |
Normal rate | €5.00 |
Free entry on the following dates:
- 6th March (Melina Mercouri memorial day)
- 18 April (International Monuments Day)
- 18 May (International Museums Day)
- The last weekend of September (European Heritage Days)
- 28 October (National Holiday)
- Every first and third Sunday of the month from November 1st until March 31st
Kirristou 8, Athens
No exhibitions in The Bathhouse of the Winds - Greek Folk Art Museum have been found.
The Bathhouse of the Winds - Greek Folk Art Museum has 1 rating.
The Bathhouse of the Winds - Greek Folk Art Museum in Athens, Greece, offers visitors a glimpse into the city's Ottoman past and Greek folk traditions. Located in a well-preserved 17th-century hammam (Turkish bath), the museum provides an interesting blend of architectural history and cultural exhibits.
Visitors appreciate the building's unique architecture and its well-maintained state, which allows them to understand the structure and function of a traditional bathhouse. The museum's collection of Greek folk art, including textiles, pottery, and everyday objects, provides context to the local culture and traditions.
While many find the museum informative and atmospheric, some visitors note that the exhibition space is relatively small and the collection somewhat limited. This can lead to a quick visit for those expecting a more extensive museum experience. Additionally, some reviews mention that more detailed information in English would enhance the experience for international visitors.
The location in the picturesque Plaka neighborhood is often cited as a positive, allowing visitors to combine the museum visit with exploration of the surrounding area. However, a few visitors have reported difficulty in finding the museum due to its somewhat hidden location.
Overall, The Bathhouse of the Winds offers an interesting, if brief, look into Greek folk art and Ottoman architecture. It's generally considered a worthwhile stop for those interested in local history and culture, though it may not be a top priority for visitors with limited time in Athens.
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