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Serbian Museum of Corfu — Attraction in Municipality of Central Corfu and Diapontia Islands

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Serbian Museum of Corfu
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The Serbian Museum of Corfu is a museum in Corfu, Greece.
Nearby attractions
Spianada Square
Viktoros Dousmani 70, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Casino Corfu
Kapodistriou 10, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Maitland Monument
Πλ. Λεωνίδα Βλάχου, Kapodistriou 16, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Holy Church of Saint Spyridon
Agiou Spiridonos 32, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Liston - Eleftheria Pedestrian Street
Eleftherias 14, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Archaeological Museum of Corfu
Archeological Museum of Corfu, Vrela Armeni 1, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Old Fortress of Corfu
Corfu 491 00, Greece
Corfu Museum of Asian Art
Palace of St. Michael & George, Palea Anaktora 49100, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Banknote Museum of the Ionian Bank
Nikiforou Theotoki 32, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
New Venetian Fortress
El. Venizelou 13, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Nearby restaurants
Porta Remounda
Moustoxidi 16, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
PANE E SOUVLAKI
Gkilford 77, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Il Vesuvio
Gkilford 16, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
La Cucina - Oenos-Crudo
Moustoxidi, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Bougainvillea
Πλατεία δημαρχείου 26, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Psaraki
Kapodistriou 34, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Da Giovanni Aglio e Olio
Kapodistriou 6, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Spianada Meats & Greens
Kapodistriou 32, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Barbas
Moustoxidi 14, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Del Sole
Gkilford 17, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Nearby hotels
LOCANDIERA
I. Gennata 8, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Arcadion Hotel
Liston - Spianada, Vlassopoulou 2, Kerkira 491 31, Greece
Siora Vittoria Boutique Hotel
Stefanou Padova 36, Ágios Rókkos 491 00, Greece
Liston Town House
Nikiforou Theotoki 3, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
DOWNTOWN Mavili's Studio
Lavrenti Mavili 16, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Cosy little modern-rustic apartment in center.
Zografou Aggelou Giallina 20, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Murofinto PortaRemounda Homes
Souliou 19, Kerkira 491 31, Greece
Kantoni Luxury Suites
Kapodistriou 36, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Vailato Loft Luxury Suites / Vailato swan white suite
Skaramagka 13, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
Nonas House - by Vacedo
Ioniou Voulis 9, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
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Serbian Museum of Corfu

Moustoxidi 19, Kerkira 491 00, Greece
4.9(845)
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The Serbian Museum of Corfu is a museum in Corfu, Greece.

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attractions: Spianada Square, Casino Corfu, Maitland Monument, Holy Church of Saint Spyridon, Liston - Eleftheria Pedestrian Street, Archaeological Museum of Corfu, Old Fortress of Corfu, Corfu Museum of Asian Art, Banknote Museum of the Ionian Bank, New Venetian Fortress, restaurants: Porta Remounda, PANE E SOUVLAKI, Il Vesuvio, La Cucina - Oenos-Crudo, Bougainvillea, Psaraki, Da Giovanni Aglio e Olio, Spianada Meats & Greens, Barbas, Del Sole
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Nearby attractions of Serbian Museum of Corfu

Spianada Square

Casino Corfu

Maitland Monument

Holy Church of Saint Spyridon

Liston - Eleftheria Pedestrian Street

Archaeological Museum of Corfu

Old Fortress of Corfu

Corfu Museum of Asian Art

Banknote Museum of the Ionian Bank

New Venetian Fortress

Spianada Square

Spianada Square

4.7

(3.2K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Casino Corfu

Casino Corfu

3.6

(289)

Open 24 hours
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Maitland Monument

Maitland Monument

4.6

(432)

Open 24 hours
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Holy Church of Saint Spyridon

Holy Church of Saint Spyridon

4.8

(1.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Paraglide over Corfu
Paraglide over Corfu
Mon, Dec 8 • 1:00 PM
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Mediterranean indulgence with a French touch
Mediterranean indulgence with a French touch
Fri, Dec 12 • 6:00 PM
491 00, Corfu, Greece
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Nearby restaurants of Serbian Museum of Corfu

Porta Remounda

PANE E SOUVLAKI

Il Vesuvio

La Cucina - Oenos-Crudo

Bougainvillea

Psaraki

Da Giovanni Aglio e Olio

Spianada Meats & Greens

Barbas

Del Sole

Porta Remounda

Porta Remounda

4.4

(407)

$$

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PANE E SOUVLAKI

PANE E SOUVLAKI

4.4

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$

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Il Vesuvio

Il Vesuvio

4.0

(382)

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La Cucina - Oenos-Crudo

La Cucina - Oenos-Crudo

4.1

(213)

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4.9
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5.0
2y

The Serbian Museum in Corfu is a treasured institution that embodies the deep connection between Serbia and the beautiful Greek island. It stands as a memorial to the Serbian soldiers and civilians who sought refuge in Corfu during World War I, leaving an indelible mark on both countries.

Housed in the historic Villa De Vecchi, which served as the residence of Serbian King Aleksandar I during his exile, the museum tells the story of the Serbian Debarkation in 1916. Exhibits showcase photographs, documents, personal belongings, and artifacts, offering visitors a glimpse into the harsh realities of war and the resilience of the Serbian people.

This museum serves as a symbol of gratitude from Serbia to the Greek people for their unwavering support and hospitality in providing a safe haven during one of Serbia's darkest moments. It serves as a bridge between the two nations, fostering cultural exchange, understanding, and friendship.

For those with Serbian roots, the museum holds immense significance. Visiting this place can be an emotional and deeply personal experience, connecting them to their ancestors and reminding them of the sacrifices made by previous generations.

Moreover, the Serbian Museum in Corfu allows visitors from all walks of life to learn about an important part of history that might have otherwise been overlooked. It stands as a testament to the power of remembrance and the importance of honoring those who came before us.

Walking through the museum's halls, one can't help but feel a sense of reverence and gratitude. It serves as a constant reminder that despite the turmoil of war, humanity can still triumph, and the bonds between nations can grow stronger in the face of adversity.

Opened till 14.00.

The Serbian Museum in Corfu encapsulates the shared history and enduring friendship between Serbia and Greece. It stands as a timeless tribute to the resilience, bravery, and spirit of the...

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5.0
3y

My boyfriend is Serbian, so I've developed a deep interest in this nation and its history. I live in Corfu for part of each year and had been meaning to visit the museum for some time, and I was not disappointed. It actually exceeded all of my expectations.

I was greeted by the friendly custodian, and although my Serbian is not very good yet, I spoke a little to him, explaining that I was learning Serbian for my boyfriend, and he very kindly gave me a book about the Serbs' tragic pilgrmage to Corfu in WW1. He took the time to give me an in depth overview of the museum's purpose, the period of history and what each part of the museum contained, first in Serbian, and then in English when I think it became apparent that I didn't understand everything.

I wasn't really prepared for how emotional I would feel as I read the information and looked at the exhibits. I knew the story of how the Serbs came to Corfu, but not in the detail that is provided in the museum. I shed tears as I read about the arduous journey of the Serbian army and their slow peril, and seeing the stark photographs of dying soliders on Vidos. I have also visited Vidos and it is a sombre, beautiful, haunting place. So much care has been put into preserving the precious artefacts, stories of the people involved and history following this period, which is truly admirable. I left the museum deeply moved, and would highly recommend that anyone visiting Corfu take the time to come to...

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5.0
1y

The museum itself is quite small (about 6 rooms) but extremely interesting and complete: it illustrates the whole story of Serbian forces and civilians in the Balkans and Greece during WW1. There are informative panels in Serbian, Greek and English, perfectly translated and without any missing information; I also really appreciated the objects on display such as uniform, books, medals and documents. My whole family appreciated it even if we are not Serbian and we are not specifically into war: the exhibition talks about various topics and it can satisfy any kind of history enthusiast. It narrates a story that is not really known by non-Serbian people. The entrance is free but you can leave a tip for the owner, who is really kind and available (he also offered us to keep our luggage for free...

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Dr. Oana Codruta Bacean MiloicovDr. Oana Codruta Bacean Miloicov
The Serbian Museum in Corfu is a treasured institution that embodies the deep connection between Serbia and the beautiful Greek island. It stands as a memorial to the Serbian soldiers and civilians who sought refuge in Corfu during World War I, leaving an indelible mark on both countries. Housed in the historic Villa De Vecchi, which served as the residence of Serbian King Aleksandar I during his exile, the museum tells the story of the Serbian Debarkation in 1916. Exhibits showcase photographs, documents, personal belongings, and artifacts, offering visitors a glimpse into the harsh realities of war and the resilience of the Serbian people. This museum serves as a symbol of gratitude from Serbia to the Greek people for their unwavering support and hospitality in providing a safe haven during one of Serbia's darkest moments. It serves as a bridge between the two nations, fostering cultural exchange, understanding, and friendship. For those with Serbian roots, the museum holds immense significance. Visiting this place can be an emotional and deeply personal experience, connecting them to their ancestors and reminding them of the sacrifices made by previous generations. Moreover, the Serbian Museum in Corfu allows visitors from all walks of life to learn about an important part of history that might have otherwise been overlooked. It stands as a testament to the power of remembrance and the importance of honoring those who came before us. Walking through the museum's halls, one can't help but feel a sense of reverence and gratitude. It serves as a constant reminder that despite the turmoil of war, humanity can still triumph, and the bonds between nations can grow stronger in the face of adversity. Opened till 14.00. The Serbian Museum in Corfu encapsulates the shared history and enduring friendship between Serbia and Greece. It stands as a timeless tribute to the resilience, bravery, and spirit of the Serbian people.
GrooYa PhotographyGrooYa Photography
I am very sad to see such an important museum with so little information in such a neglected state. There are items that are completely not described. When I asked the curator about them he said "we have many people asking that question" and then provided no explanation, almost shrugged his soldiers. If the question is asked many times, shouldn't it be researched and described next to an item? There have to be more information besides the brand of the revolvers used during the ww2. There are some projectors, but one of them is useless, the picture can't be seen, and the audio is really dated. I expected way more from such place. Sad to say that I was disappointed.
Danijela GmailDanijela Gmail
A great place to learn about the misfortune of the Serbian army during the Great War. We were welcomed by the museum host who explained the display and gave us a few pointers on what else to see on the island, besides Vido. Serbian soldiers (150,000 of them) along with the national government and refugees were evacuated here in January 1916. Lots of them were buried in the sea around Vido island while the majority regrouped and went back to war on the Thessaloniki front. Visitors are welcomed in various languages. Svi natpisi su i na srpskom. :) Come here before visiting Vido. The museum is close to Old Town and is free to enter.
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The Serbian Museum in Corfu is a treasured institution that embodies the deep connection between Serbia and the beautiful Greek island. It stands as a memorial to the Serbian soldiers and civilians who sought refuge in Corfu during World War I, leaving an indelible mark on both countries. Housed in the historic Villa De Vecchi, which served as the residence of Serbian King Aleksandar I during his exile, the museum tells the story of the Serbian Debarkation in 1916. Exhibits showcase photographs, documents, personal belongings, and artifacts, offering visitors a glimpse into the harsh realities of war and the resilience of the Serbian people. This museum serves as a symbol of gratitude from Serbia to the Greek people for their unwavering support and hospitality in providing a safe haven during one of Serbia's darkest moments. It serves as a bridge between the two nations, fostering cultural exchange, understanding, and friendship. For those with Serbian roots, the museum holds immense significance. Visiting this place can be an emotional and deeply personal experience, connecting them to their ancestors and reminding them of the sacrifices made by previous generations. Moreover, the Serbian Museum in Corfu allows visitors from all walks of life to learn about an important part of history that might have otherwise been overlooked. It stands as a testament to the power of remembrance and the importance of honoring those who came before us. Walking through the museum's halls, one can't help but feel a sense of reverence and gratitude. It serves as a constant reminder that despite the turmoil of war, humanity can still triumph, and the bonds between nations can grow stronger in the face of adversity. Opened till 14.00. The Serbian Museum in Corfu encapsulates the shared history and enduring friendship between Serbia and Greece. It stands as a timeless tribute to the resilience, bravery, and spirit of the Serbian people.
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I am very sad to see such an important museum with so little information in such a neglected state. There are items that are completely not described. When I asked the curator about them he said "we have many people asking that question" and then provided no explanation, almost shrugged his soldiers. If the question is asked many times, shouldn't it be researched and described next to an item? There have to be more information besides the brand of the revolvers used during the ww2. There are some projectors, but one of them is useless, the picture can't be seen, and the audio is really dated. I expected way more from such place. Sad to say that I was disappointed.
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A great place to learn about the misfortune of the Serbian army during the Great War. We were welcomed by the museum host who explained the display and gave us a few pointers on what else to see on the island, besides Vido. Serbian soldiers (150,000 of them) along with the national government and refugees were evacuated here in January 1916. Lots of them were buried in the sea around Vido island while the majority regrouped and went back to war on the Thessaloniki front. Visitors are welcomed in various languages. Svi natpisi su i na srpskom. :) Come here before visiting Vido. The museum is close to Old Town and is free to enter.
Danijela Gmail

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