Founded in the 1980s, the Aegean Maritime Museum holds ship models, maps and maritime documents — and, in its garden, the original optical mechanism from the Armenistis lighthouse, tying a Chora visit directly to the island’s north coast.
Mission and collection
- The museum focuses on Aegean shipping history through models, maps, navigational instruments and documents.
The Armenistis optic
- The garden holds the lighthouse’s original optical mechanism, connecting this Chora museum directly to the Armenistis Lighthouse guide on the island’s north-west coast.
- It’s a rare chance to see the mechanism up close, separate from an actual lighthouse visit.
Building and garden
- The museum occupies a traditional Chora building with a garden setting that houses the larger maritime objects, including the optic.
Route to the harbor and lighthouse
- Pair a visit with a walk along the Old Harbor, and consider it as preparation before a separate trip out to Armenistis itself.
Practical visit
- Confirm current hours, ticket price and photography policy directly, as these can shift by season.
Practical information
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FAQ
What’s the connection between this museum and the Armenistis Lighthouse?
The museum’s garden holds the lighthouse’s original optical mechanism, giving visitors a close look at the equipment separately from visiting the lighthouse site itself.
Is the museum suitable for a short visit?
Yes — the collection is compact enough for a focused visit of under an hour, making it easy to combine with other Chora sights.
