Aegean Maritime Museum
Enoplon Dinameon 10, Mykonos, Mykonos, 846 00
Seafaring history buffs will find a trove of fascinating exhibits at the Aegean Maritime Museum, housed in a traditional 19th-century Myconian villa in the heart of Mykonos town. Admire model ships, nautical maps and navigational instruments, ancient coins, and a gigantic 19th-century lighthouse lantern, which stands in the museum garden.
The basics
Explore Greece’s nautical history at this gem of a museum in Mykonos. The courtyard is dotted with cannons, anchors, and ship helms, complementing the collection of maritime artifacts and instruments inside. Don’t miss the museum’s garden, home to a restored lighthouse lantern displayed alongside a collection of larger artifacts and sailors’ gravestones recovered from around the island.
Things to know before you go
This small museum has a collection of detailed models of ancient and historic ships that are fascinating for younger visitors.
The museum can only be reached on foot or via tuk-tuk, so be prepared to walk and wear comfortable shoes.
There is no café, but the center of Mykonos is thick with eateries nearby for snacks or meals.
The museum has a number of steps inside and outside, and is not accessible to wheelchair users.
How to get there
The Aegean Maritime Museum is located on Enoplon Dynameon Street in the warren of narrow lanes that make up the historic center of Mykonos town. You can reach the museum on foot or by tuk-tuk as part of a larger sightseeing tour.
When to get there
The museum is open daily from April through October. It closes for a few hours in the afternoon, but usually stays open fairly late. Check the schedule in advance to avoid disappointment.
More to see outside the museum
The Aegean Maritime Museum manages three additional historical exhibits located elsewhere on Mykonos: the picturesque Armenistis lighthouse and two vessels moored at the Hellenic Navy’s museum wharf at the Paleo Phaliro Marina—the Evangelistria (a Perama-type sailing boat) and the Thalis o Milissios (a cable-laying steamship). All three can be viewed for free from outside without having to purchase an additional admission ticket.
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