Museum of Political Exiles An Stratis and its collection

The island of Ai Stratis is located in the North Aegean, southwest of Lemnos and has about 210 permanent residents. Between 1926 - 1967 it was a place of exile for about 10,000 people. The Museum of Political Exiles An Stratis is dedicated to preserving the memory and experience of these people.

ELΜουσείο Πολιτικών Εξόριστων Άη Στράτη
ENExile Museum

History & Anthropology History & Anthropology Historic house War

Museum of Political Exiles An Stratis
Agion Asomaton 31
10553 Athens

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Agion Asomaton 31, Athens

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Museum of Political Exiles An Stratis in Athens, Greece, offers visitors a sobering look into a dark chapter of Greek history. Located in the Exarcheia neighborhood, this small museum focuses on the experiences of political exiles who were sent to the island of Ai Stratis during the Greek Civil War and the military junta period.

    The museum houses a collection of photographs, personal items, and documents that provide insight into the harsh conditions and daily lives of the exiles. Visitors can expect to see recreated living quarters, examples of artwork created by the exiles, and informative displays about the historical context of political persecution in Greece.

    While the museum is relatively compact, it compensates with its powerful narrative and authentic artifacts. The exhibits are generally well-organized, offering a chronological journey through this period of Greek history. However, some visitors have noted that the information provided is primarily in Greek, which can be a drawback for international tourists.

    The staff is often praised for their knowledge and willingness to share additional information, though guided tours may not always be available. The museum's location in a residential area means it might be slightly challenging to find, but many visitors feel the effort is worthwhile for the educational experience it provides.

    On the downside, the museum's small size means that a visit may be relatively brief for some visitors. Additionally, the heavy subject matter can be emotionally challenging, which may not appeal to all tourists.

    Overall, the Museum of Political Exiles An Stratis offers a valuable and thought-provoking experience for those interested in Greek political history and human rights issues. It serves as an important reminder of past struggles and the resilience of the human spirit.

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