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Byzantine Museum of Antivouniotissa



Byzantine Museum of Antivouniotissa: A Complete Visitor’s Guide

BYZANTINE MUSEUM AT A GLANCE

LocationCorfu Town (Mouragia)
Famous ForByzantine Icons & Church Setting
VibeReverent, Artistic & Atmospheric
AccessBy Foot (Ticketed Entry)
Key SightsPost-Byzantine Icons & Art
Best ForArt Lovers & A Quiet Escape

An Overview of the Byzantine Museum

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.

Quick Planner

⏳ Time Needed
45 – 60 Minutes
⭐ Don’t Miss
The Icon Collection
📍 Plan Your Day
Combine with the New Fortress

How Will You Get Here?

Take the Bus to Town

Corfu’s bus network can get you to the town center, from where it’s a pleasant 15-minute walk through the Old Town to the museum.

Arrive by Car

Driving to town? Our guide shows the best car parks near the port, just a scenic 10-15 minute walk from the museum.

Want a Stress-Free Ride?

Book a private transfer for a seamless, door-to-door service, taking you directly to the heart of the Old Town without any hassle.


In-Depth Guide & Details

Getting There & Location

The museum is located in the charming Mouragia area of the Old Town, overlooking the sea near the Old Port.

  • By Car & Parking: The museum is in a pedestrianized zone. The most convenient paid car parks are at the New Port or below the Old Fortress by the Liston. From either, it’s a scenic 10-15 minute walk to the museum.
  • By Bus: From San Rocco Square (the hub for Blue Buses), it is a pleasant 15-minute walk through the Old Town. From the Green Bus (KTEL) station, expect a 30 – minute walk.
  • By Foot: This is the ideal way to arrive. The museum is a beautiful walk from the Liston, following the upper coastal road of Arseniou Street with its stunning views.

Tickets & Access
  • Tickets: An entrance fee is required, payable at the entrance. A combined ticket that includes entry to other Corfu Town museums is sometimes available and offers great value.
  • Access: The museum is laid out within the original church structure, which is on one main level, making it relatively easy to navigate.
  • Opening Hours: Dependant on the season. Please check via the link below ahead of your visit.
  • Website Link: Byzantine Museum. 
What to See Inside

The collection provides a masterclass in religious art history.

  • The Church Itself: Before viewing the art, admire the building – a single-aisle, timber-roofed Ionian basilica that creates an incredible atmosphere for the collection.
  • The Icon Collection: The main event is the extensive collection of portable icons, showcasing the transition from strict Byzantine styles to the more Italian-influenced works of the Cretan and Heptanese (Ionian) Schools.
  • Works by Great Masters: Look for masterpieces by famous iconographers such as Michael Damaskinos, Emmanuel Lambardos, and Emmanuel Tzanes.
  • Architectural Fragments: The museum also displays stone sculptures and architectural pieces from other early Christian and Byzantine churches across Corfu.
Is it Worth Visiting?

You’ll Love This Museum If…

  • You are an art history enthusiast, especially of religious or Byzantine art.
  • You appreciate seeing historical artifacts in their original context.
  • You are seeking a quiet, cool, and contemplative escape from the busy streets.
  • You want to understand the deep religious and cultural heritage of the Ionian Islands.

Important Things to Know…

  • This is a specialized museum. Its focus on religious icons may not appeal to all visitors.
  • The lighting is kept low to preserve the delicate, ancient paintings.
  • A visit typically takes around 45 minutes to 1 hour.
  • Photography, especially with a flash, may be prohibited inside.
Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this museum unique?

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.

Is there a dress code?

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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What Else Can I See Nearby?

Visit the New Fortress

The museum is just a short walk from the entrance to the New Fortress. Combine your cultural visit with an adventurous exploration of its tunnels and ramparts.

Explore the Jewish Quarter

The museum is located right on the edge of the historic Jewish Quarter. Afterwards, wander the narrow streets and discover the poignant history of the community.

Visit Another Great Museum

Love museums? Take a beautiful 10-minute walk along the seafront to the magnificent Palace of St. Michael & St. George, home to the Museum of Asian Art.


Want More Insider Tips?

Don’t forget to keep an eye on our blog for more guides on the hidden cultural gems of Corfu Town, and join our Facebook community to ask your important questions!


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