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Serbian Museum

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Serbian Museum of Corfu: A Complete Visitor's Guide

SERBIAN MUSEUM AT A GLANCE

LocationCorfu Old Town
Famous ForWWI Serbian Army Exile
VibePoignant, Historic & Memorial
AccessBy Foot (Ticketed Entry)
Key SightsPhotographs & Artifacts
Best ForHistory Buffs (especially WWI)

An Overview of the Serbian Museum

The Serbian Museum is a small but incredibly powerful museum that tells a vital and often overlooked story in Corfu's history. It is dedicated to the memory of the Serbian Army and civilians who, after a harrowing retreat through Albania in 1916 known as the "Albanian Golgotha," found refuge on the island. The museum's collection of photographs, uniforms, and artifacts poignantly documents their tragic ordeal, their recovery in Corfu, and their eventual return to liberate their homeland. It is a deeply moving tribute to human resilience and the strong historical bond between Greece and Serbia.

Quick Planner

⏳ Time Needed
30 - 60 Minutes
⭐ Don't Miss
The Photographic Exhibition
📍 Plan Your Day
Combine with a trip to Vido Island

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 short and easy 5-minute walk to the museum.

Arrive by Car

Driving to town? Our guide shows the best car parks, which are all within a pleasant 10-15 minute walk of 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 heart of Corfu's Old Town, making it easy to incorporate into a walking tour.

  • By Car & Parking: The museum is in a pedestrian-only area. It is best to park at the large paid car parks near the New Port or below the Old Fortress by the Liston and walk for 10-15 minutes to the museum.
  • By Bus: All local Blue Bus services terminate at San Rocco Square, which is a short 5-minute walk from the museum. The main Green Bus (KTEL) station is about a 30-minute walk away.
  • By Foot: This is the ideal way to arrive. The museum is located on Moustoxidou street, in the same building as the Serbian Consulate, close to the Ionian Parliament.

Tickets & Access
  • Tickets: An entrance fee is usually required, payable at the entrance. The staff are often very knowledgeable and passionate about the history.
  • Access: The museum is housed in a traditional building and is located on an upper floor, which may limit accessibility for visitors with mobility issues.
  • Opening Hours: Dependant on the season. Please check online ahead of your visit.
What to See Inside

The collection offers a vivid and emotional account of the Serbian exile.

  • The Photographic Exhibition: The heart of the museum. A powerful collection of black-and-white photographs documents every stage of the retreat, the suffering, the arrival in Corfu, and the army's reorganisation.
  • Military Uniforms and Equipment: See the original uniforms, weapons, flags, and medical equipment used by the Serbian soldiers during this desperate period.
  • Personal Artifacts: The museum displays personal items belonging to the soldiers and civilians, providing a human connection to the immense historical events.
  • Historical Documents: View maps, military orders, and other official documents that provide context to the strategic importance of the Serbian army's survival in Corfu.
Is it Worth Visiting?

You'll Love This Museum If...

  • You are a history buff, particularly interested in World War I.
  • You want to understand the deep historical ties between Corfu and Serbia.
  • You appreciate poignant, photograph-led historical exhibitions.
  • You are looking for a meaningful and thought-provoking experience.

Important Things to Know...

  • It is a small museum. A visit typically takes 30-60 minutes.
  • The subject matter is somber and deals with great suffering and loss.
  • It is a specialized museum focused on a specific historical event.
  • The other key memorial site is the Mausoleum on Vido Island.
Frequently Asked Questions

Why is there a Serbian Museum in Corfu?

During World War I, the Serbian Army made a heroic but devastating retreat through Albania. The Allies evacuated them to Corfu, which served as a place of refuge and recovery. The island became a temporary home for the Serbian government-in-exile. This museum commemorates that incredible and tragic piece of shared history.

Is the museum suitable for children?

The content is historical and somber, focusing on war and hardship. While not graphic, it is best suited for older children and adults with an interest in history.

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What Else Can I See Nearby?

Visit Vido Island

To complete the story, take the short boat trip to Vido Island to pay your respects at the Serbian Mausoleum, the final resting place for many soldiers.

Wander the Old Town

The museum is located in the heart of the Old Town. After your visit, take time to get lost in the enchanting alleys of the UNESCO-listed capital.

Visit an Iconic Landmark

After discovering a hidden piece of history, visit the most iconic landmark in Corfu, the Old Fortress, for incredible views and more history.


Want More Insider Tips?

Don’t forget to keep an eye on our blog for more stories about the fascinating and diverse history of Corfu Town, and join our Facebook community to ask your important questions!


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