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A very interesting museum of Eastern Christian orthodox spirituality! I found out that for the orthodox icons where used to teach the simple folk who couldn't read and write. This way the extraordinary art of iconography was very well developed in Eastern Europe, the Byzantine empire, Northern Africa and the middle East. The exhibition comes from the personal collection of an individual collector that gathered almost 800 icons from all over the world! Impressive!


If you do like Christian Orthodox Art then this is the right place for you to be.
This museum is pretty small but contains many Orthodox icons. The entry fee is just 4 Euros and for students it is only 2 Euros.
Most of the works come from Russia 🇷🇺, but they have also Orthodox art from countries like Romania 🇷🇴 and Greece 🇬🇷.
They have also art pieces from the Coptic community in Egypt 🇪🇬 and from the Christians from Syria 🇸🇾. This museum also has a quite unique collection of Ethiopian Orthodox art 🇪🇹 in an own room.
The museum is not that large and most people spend just half an hour here. But it is still quite interesting if you appreciate the Orthodox art.
This museum is pretty small but contains many Orthodox icons. The entry fee is just 4 Euros and for students it is only 2 Euros.
Most of the works come from Russia 🇷🇺, but they have also Orthodox art from countries like Romania 🇷🇴 and Greece 🇬🇷.
They have also art pieces from the Coptic community in Egypt 🇪🇬 and from the Christians from Syria 🇸🇾. This museum also has a quite unique collection of Ethiopian Orthodox art 🇪🇹 in an own room.
The museum is not that large and most people spend just half an hour here. But it is still quite interesting if you appreciate the Orthodox art.