Byzantine Museum of Veroia

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Established2002
TypeHistory Museum
Key holdingsVeroia, Part of the Byzantine Empire;
Byzantine Museum of Veroia
Byzantine Museum of Veroia is located in Greece
Byzantine Museum of Veroia
Location within Greece
Established2002
LocationVeria, Central Macedonia, Greece
TypeHistory Museum
Key holdingsVeroia, Part of the Byzantine Empire;
Websitehttps://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.

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