Housed in the old captain’s house on the seafront of Mykonos town, the Mykonos Folklore Museum offers a unique glimpse into 19th-century life on the island. The museum’s rooms, including a typical period bedroom, kitchen, and sitting room, are adorned with traditional oil lamps and vintage furniture, providing visitors with an immersive experience of the past. As you explore, the carefully preserved furnishings and household items evoke the textures and ambiance of a bygone era, allowing you to step back in time and understand the daily lives of Mykonians from the 1800s.
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