Listed 12 sub titles with search on: Culture & Art Centres for wider area of: "LESVOS Prefecture NORTH AEGEAN" .
PLOMARI (Small town) LESVOS
Tel: +30 22520 32600
The Multipurpose Center of the Municipality of Plomari is housed in the old Soap Factory of Ioannis Poulias, an important monument of industrial heritage. The exemplary renovation of the building has created a multiform venue with up to date facilities to host conference and cultural events, periodic exhibitions, a guest house and the Municipal Care Centre for older people. In addition, there is a permanent exhibition presenting the Commercial, industrial and navigational Plomari in the beginning of the 20th century.
IERA MONI LIMONOS (Monastery) LESVOS
Tel: +30 22530 22289
The Monastery
of Leimon is a men's convent, situated in the centre of Lesbos, at a 14 km
distance from Kalloni, in a fertile basin. It was founded in Byzantine years and
was inhabited until the occupation of the island by the Turks. The monastery was
re-founded in 1526 by Saint Ignatios Agallianos, a significant personality who
contributed in the rebirth of both education and the Church. At that time the
well-known "Leimonias" school - which remained open until 1923 - functioned
within the monastery's enclosure.
The katholikon (main church) was built in 1526, at the time of the
monastery's reformation and was repeatedly restored. It is a three-aisled basilica
with the roof of the middle aisle higher than the other two and a double narthex.
It is decorated with interesting wall paintings that date in the second half of
the 16th and the first half of the 17th century. Worth mentioning is the wooden-carved
gilded templon in the church's interior.
Today in the monastery there is an important library with manuscripts
and a vestry.
MYRINA (Small town) LEMNOS (LIMNOS)
In the Ecclesiastical Museum of Myrina's appreciable work of ecclesiastical art
from the Byzantine and post Byzantine season, is exposed. It is accommodated in
the space of metropolitan palace in the beach of Myrina.
MYTILINI (Town) LESVOS
It is a wonderful - from an architectural point of view - mansion, built in 1912, in the eclectic style near the southern port. Inside the central building statuettes, ceramics and jewels belonging to the Prehistoric-Roman times are exhibited. At a secondary building inside the yard, heavy archaeological finds are exhibited including among others the unique Aeolian capitals from Klopedis ancient temples, the most significant of the inscriptions found, tombstones, reliefs, statues and coins from the Archaic to the Roman years. The Museum also has the following collections: finds from the excavations made by the 20th Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities in all of Lesvos, finds from the excavation that took place at the cave of Ayios Vartholomeus and exhibits that have been donated to the Museum by private individuals: Simantiri, Grimani, Alatza, Lagou, Binou collections and others
This text is cited Jan 2003 from the Prefecture of Lesvos URL below, which contains images.
It is housed in a modern building near the old one of the Archaeological Museum. Its construction was finished in 1995. It houses a permanent exhibition on "Lesvos from the Hellenistic to Roman Times", which opened in 1999 and aims at giving the visitor a picture of the life-style in Lesvos from the 2nd century BC to the 3rd century AD. The exhibition presents villas with artistic mosaic floors, sculptures and items of daily use. The exhibition is accompanied with explanatory texts, maps and models that contribute to the better understanding of the exhibits. The Museum includes: Hellenistic-Roman sculptures (artistically sculptured tombstones, statues and busts) as well as mosaic floors and frescoes from the luxurious villas brought to light by the excavations at the hill of Ayia Kyriaki - evidence of the significant economic development of the island in the Hellenistic period.
This text is cited Jan 2003 from the Prefecture of Lesvos URL below, which contains images.
It is at the center of Mytilene opposite the Church of Ayios Therapon and opened in 1978. It houses significant ecclesiastical objects from the Byzantine and post-Byzantine era. Among its exhibits are valuable icons, sacerdotal vestments, fretwork ecclesiastical items, rare manuscripts and missals. The collection of the holy icons covers the period from the 13th to the19th centuries. Extremely impressive are three artistic icons of large dimensions, painted by unknown hagiographers, those of Pantocrator (Jesus Christ), of Ayios Ioannis Theologos (Saint John the Theologian ) and of Ayios Georgios (Saint George).
This text is cited May 2003 from the Prefecture of Lesvos URL below, which contains images.
PORTIANO (Village) LEMNOS (LIMNOS)
The Folklore Museum of Portianou hosts more than 300 objects of Limno's folk art.
It is accommodated in a traditional Limnian house in the village of Portianou
and was founded with initiative of the local cultural association.
VRISSA (Small town) MYTILINI
Vrissa is at the southern part of Lesvos, 51 km away from Mytilene.
In the beautiful the village, the history of which goes far back in ancient times
there is the very interesting Natural History Collection which includes paleontologic
finds, discovered in clay deposits in and around lakes and streams.
The finds include fossilized parts of rare land and sea animals and
fossilized flora with an average age of two million years.The most important animal
fossils discovered are: the jawbone and other parts of the skeleton of two proboscides
- ancestors of today’s elephant - and in various locations fossilized horse bones
of various sizes, bones and jawbones of the carnivorous Nyctereutes megamastoides
- a relative of today’s nyctereutes- bones of giraffes, deer, antelopes, gazelles,
bovines and bones of tortoises (one of the most impressive finds are the bones
of a giant tortoise 2.5 m. long). However the most amazing among the finds is
an extremely rare family of giant apes, belonging to the species of Paradolipithecus,
the earliest representative of the species in Europe. The discovery of the above
finds resulted in the creation of the Natural History Collection, which is housed
for the time being in the building of Vrissa’s school.
This text is cited May 2003 from the Prefecture of Lesvos URL below, which contains images.
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