Eleftherios Venizelos House Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Fascinating Home of a Greek Founding Father
This small museum is the home of Eleftherios Venizelos, the man who helped remove the Ottomans from Crete, unite Crete with Athens and guide the new nation through WW1. The museum is his childhood and...
Brilliant museum with exceptional staff….our fifth visit over the years and every time we have really enjoyed it and seen something different. The staff are knowledgeable and very friendly (with excel...
For those interested in modern Greece history/politics
Beutifully maintained house with fascinating items, all excellently presented with good signage/descriptions/explanations. A must visit for anyone interested in 20th century Greek politics. This was...
I visited this museum after the recommendation from my hotel. I paid 20 euros for a taxi in two ways that is expensive. No staff speaking Russian, so you'll just see the museum where it seems to be Greek ...
Fascinating Home of a Greek Founding Father
This small museum is the home of Eleftherios Venizelos, the man who helped remove the Ottomans from Crete, unite Crete with Athens and guide the new nation through WW1. The museum is his childhood and...
Fascinating museum well worth a visit
Brilliant museum with exceptional staff….our fifth visit over the years and every time we have really enjoyed it and seen something different. The staff are knowledgeable and very friendly (with excel...
For those interested in modern Greece history/politics
Beutifully maintained house with fascinating items, all excellently presented with good signage/descriptions/explanations. A must visit for anyone interested in 20th century Greek politics. This was...
Interesting and informative.
A very well presented museum of an international statesman. The former residence of Venizelos has been tastefully restored to a very high standardn
Not recommended for tourists
I visited this museum after the recommendation from my hotel. I paid 20 euros for a taxi in two ways that is expensive. No staff speaking Russian, so you'll just see the museum where it seems to be Greek ...