Discover the best top things to do in Magnesia Region, Greece including Agion Taksiarchon Church, Zoumbosub Diving Center, Mafia's Secrets - Escape Rooms, Church of Saints Constantine and Helena, Agia Marina Church, Byzantine Museum of Makrinitsa, The Rooftile and Brickworks Museum N. & S. Tsalapatas, Eroterra Art Workshop, Paschalis Art House, Athanasakeion Archaeological Museum of Volos.
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Situated in the central square of the village, it is one of most impressive churches I have visited. Its temple is dedicated to Pammegisti Archangels, while its style is three-aisled basilica. The frescoes are wonderful and also extraordinary (for instance you can see the zodiac circle) and have various styles. During its construction, special techniques had been used that strengthen the sounds, so the experience of attending the Mass or occasionally a concert of religious music is unique.
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Discover scuba diving with us! Zoumbosub is a Padi 5star dive center and provides diving services to all levels of divers. Discover, train, get certified, buy or rent diving equipment and join us on board for your underwater adventure!
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Mafia's Secrets presents you the first escape live game in Volos. Are you looking for a different way of entertainment? A new team-building and fun interactive experience is here for you and your friends (3-5 people). Choose one of our rooms - discover the details - move against time. You have 60 minutes. Will you manage to beat it?!
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Museum of Byzantine Art and Culture of Makrinitsa with a rich collection of post-Byzantine works dating from the 17th through 20th century. It also serves education programs in schools and universities.
I am very impressed of very interesting orthodox christian art. Rare statue of Mother of God, unique in Greece.
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The Museum is housed in the old Rooftile and Brickworks Factory of Nikolaos and Spyridon Tsalapatas, in Volos (Thessaly). It presents daily life in the factory, as well as all the production stages of different types of bricks and tiles. Its objective is to showcase the historical identity of the town of Volos and to contribute to the preservation and promotion of its industrial heritage. The N. & S. Tsalapatas Rooftile and Brickworks Factory was one of the largest of its kind. Its workshops and industrial facilities have been restored and today constitute a rare surviving example of an industrial complex in Greece.
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Paschalis art house - café house is located at Makrinitsa , Pelion, in a traditional building dating from 1830. From 1987 until 2012 was the workshop of the painter Paschalis ( Paschalis Aggelidis ). At Paschalis art house will you find an outdoor sculpture gallery with works of Fortsas - Gavalas - Xanthou - Tzanou - Perka - Fanakidis and many more. And at the interior of Paschalis art house you will find exposed the works of : Angelos - Paul Acciari - Jean Paul Cleren - Masasuke Chiba - Paschalis- Zoggolopoulos - Gavalas - Tatariotis - Vago - Olga Maria - Adamakis- Kouvatsou - Kozanitis - Pantaleon - Lavdas - Madenis -Mavros - Vakirtzis - Pappas - Shadow Chen and many more. Every month works of new artists are being presented in our gallery.
4.5 based on 169 reviews
I am often amazed at just how good some local museums are in Greece, and this is simply superb. The items on display are stunning, I particularly enjoyed the neolithic section, which is of immense importance, and this museum has a vast collection. All the rest of the museum is excellent too ! The displays are imaginative, and very well laid out. The staff are informative and helpful. This region has a great wealth of ancient history, brilliantly captured here. The dominant language of the information given is in Greek, obviously, but much of it is also in English too. I'd like to see more in English, as some items had no translations. I would also suggest some more interesting sales items in the small shop, as it is dominated by books in Greek, which sadly, I can't read. Overall, I much congratulate the museum staff on a great job.
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