Moored in Flisvos Marina, Athens, the decommissioned armored cruiser Georgios Averof stands as a testament to Greece’s naval history. Restored and opened to the public in 1984, this floating museum offers visitors a glimpse into the ship’s past with four decks accessible for exploration. Inside, the well-preserved officer and crew quarters, engine rooms, and kitchens provide a tangible connection to the vessel’s operational days. As you walk through the narrow corridors and compartments, the textures of the ship’s interior and the layout of its various spaces bring the historical significance of the Georgios Averof to life.
Floating Naval Museum—Battleship Georgios Averof
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