What would you think if someone informed you that you could observe Greek history through wax effigies? Or that you could visit a museum where you could travel into time and observe historical facts like happening just before your eyes? This is exactly what happens when someone visits the Pavlos Vrellis museum. In this museum visitor feels like he is taking place in historical events of Greece, such as the imprisonment of Theodoros Kolokotronis the national hero of Greece in the battle of 1821.
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Friday, 16 October 2015
Greek history through wax effigies
What would you think if someone informed you that you could observe Greek history through wax effigies? Or that you could visit a museum where you could travel into time and observe historical facts like happening just before your eyes? This is exactly what happens when someone visits the Pavlos Vrellis museum. In this museum visitor feels like he is taking place in historical events of Greece, such as the imprisonment of Theodoros Kolokotronis the national hero of Greece in the battle of 1821.
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