Byzantine Museum of Veroia
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Established2002
LocationVeria, Central Macedonia, Greece
TypeHistory Museum
Key holdingsVeroia, Part of the Byzantine Empire;
| Established | 2002 |
|---|---|
| Location | Veria, Central Macedonia, Greece |
| Type | History Museum |
| Key holdings | Veroia, Part of the Byzantine Empire; |
| Website | https://en.discoververia.gr/byzantino-mouseio-verias-2/ |
The Byzantine Museum of Veroia is a museum in Greece that opened in 2002. The museum focuses on artefacts from the Byzantine and Ottoman empires
The museum is housed in the old Markos mill; a rectangular, stone, four-story industrial building with an area of 720 sq.m. that was built between 1908 and 1911 and served as a flour mill until the 1960s. A fire in 1981 burned down much of the building, but due to its historical value it was decided to restore it and turn it into a museum. It was inaugurated in 2002. The building is located in the neighbourhood of the preserved district of Kyriotissa.