General Information
Museum name | Serbian Museum of Corfu |
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Category | Museum |
Location | Old Town, Corfu, Ionian Islands, |
Address | Moustoxidi 19, Kerkira 491 00, Greece (View on Google Maps) |
The Serbian Museum of Corfu is located in the historic Villa De Vecchi, which once served as the residence for Serbian King Aleksandar I during his exile. This small yet impactful museum focuses on the history of Serbian soldiers and civilians during World War I, particularly their time on the island of Corfu after being evacuated in January 1916. The museum features a collection of uniforms, photographs, documents, and personal artifacts that highlight the struggles faced by the Serbian forces. Entry to the museum is free, and it offers guided tours in multiple languages. Typically, visitors can expect to spend about an hour exploring the exhibits.
Among the items on display, visitors may find various military uniforms, medals, and personal belongings that belonged to Serbian soldiers. The exhibits provide detailed narratives on the experiences of over 150,000 Serbian soldiers and civilians during the war, encapsulating their resilience and the historical ties between Serbia and Greece. Informative panels are available in Serbian, Greek, and English, enriching the visitor experience and making it accessible to a diverse audience. The museum serves as an important reminder of the sacrifices made during wartime and the enduring friendship between the two nations.
Gallery
Open Hours
- Friday: 9 AM–2 PM
- Monday: 9 AM–2 PM
- Saturday: 9 AM–2 PM
- Sunday: Closed
- Thursday: 9 AM–2 PM
- Tuesday: 9 AM–2 PM
- Wednesday: 9 AM–2 PM
Service options
- Onsite services: Yes
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible restroom: Yes
- Wheelchair accessible entrance: No
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot: No
Amenities
- Restroom: Yes
- Restaurant: No
Children
- Good for kids: Yes
Contact Information
Phone | +30 2661 026724 |
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