Folklore Museum of Neapolis Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Interesting local museum
Gives an overview of life in the area since the 1800s. It has a few rooms, arranged by specific activities in a house. It also explains the evolution of the area in the last 150 years. Well worth the ...
This is the most typical and beautiful museum that i've seen in my holidays. The girl of reception is very kind and she narrows us all of history and culture of cretan people. You must see this museum...
Congrats to these people they do excellent work ! Museum is very educative, all artifacts are very well preserved displayed! A local treasure! Entrance is free but it is good to donate!
Another venue with lots of information - but's it's closed and has been for years! Really disappointing as no-one tells you it's closed. No culture other than churches
The small museum is free. Two rooms on the history of Crete and a rooms enfilade on everyday life. Interesting but the explanation panels are in Greek and English. Pour mon document...
Interesting local museum
Gives an overview of life in the area since the 1800s. It has a few rooms, arranged by specific activities in a house. It also explains the evolution of the area in the last 150 years. Well worth the ...
Very beautiful
This is the most typical and beautiful museum that i've seen in my holidays. The girl of reception is very kind and she narrows us all of history and culture of cretan people. You must see this museum...
Very much worth to visit
Congrats to these people they do excellent work ! Museum is very educative, all artifacts are very well preserved displayed! A local treasure! Entrance is free but it is good to donate!
CLOSED
Another venue with lots of information - but's it's closed and has been for years! Really disappointing as no-one tells you it's closed. No culture other than churches
Kreetan folklore museum
The small museum is free. Two rooms on the history of Crete and a rooms enfilade on everyday life. Interesting but the explanation panels are in Greek and English. Pour mon document...