
The Byzantine Museum of Corfu is a unique and atmospheric treasure, housed within the beautifully preserved 15th-century Church of the Holy Virgin Antivouniotissa. This is a rare example of a “church-museum,” where a world-class collection of post-Byzantine religious art is displayed in the very setting for which it was created. A visit offers a quiet, contemplative journey through the evolution of Orthodox icon painting from the 15th to the 20th century, showcasing the incredible artistry of the Cretan and Ionian Schools in a truly authentic and spiritual environment.
| ⏳ Time Needed 45 – 60 Minutes | ⭐ Don’t Miss The Icon Collection | 📍 Plan Your Day Combine with the New Fortress |
The museum is located in the charming Mouragia area of the Old Town, overlooking the sea near the Old Port.
The collection provides a masterclass in religious art history.
It is a rare “church-museum.” The priceless collection of icons is displayed inside the beautifully preserved 15th-century church it was originally intended for, creating a uniquely authentic and spiritual atmosphere that you won’t find anywhere else.
Yes. As it is a former church and a place of reverence, visitors should dress modestly with shoulders and knees covered to ensure entry.
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