Information Center of the History and Naval Tradition of Moudros

Address: Port of Moudros, Moudros 814 01
Opening Hours: 8am-7pm Daily

The Information Center of the History and Naval Tradition of Moudros tells the story of the island’s maritime history of the early 20th century and the key events that determined the course of history. Through a variety of interesting material, audiovisual projections and interactive activities, the museum provides a unique experience for visitors.

Constructed during the 19th century, the museum building is made of stone with carved cornerstones, and neoclassical architectural features. The building was once a school as well as a magistrate’s court.

The Information Center of the History and Naval Tradition of Moudros aims to educate visitors about the two important historical periods of the Balkan Wars and the campaign of Gallipolis, where Moudros played a vital role by utilizing a wealth of educational material, exhibited objects, audiovisual projections, and its interactive applications. Visitors may view historical documents directly linked to the location and its history, as well as gain a more complete understanding of its significance to the ANZAC expeditionary force. The center thus serves as a link between Lemnos’ various infrastructures as well as the ANZAC soldiers and their descendants that visit Moudros each year.

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