Relatives of Mrs. Halaka from Australia
Relatives of Mrs. Halaka from Australia visited the Palaiochori Folklore Museum and were delighted by the exhibits and by the way of life of their grandparents.
Relatives of Mrs. Halaka from Australia visited the Palaiochori Folklore Museum and were delighted by the exhibits and by the way of life of their grandparents.
Visitors from America, descendants of Panagiotis Vounatsos and Eirini Papoutsani from Plomari. While searching for their roots, they stopped by the Folklore Museum…
Many thanks to the family of Vangelio Tsimnadi and their friends, who visited the Palaiochori Folklore Museum and were given a guided tour of its premises. They reminisced about the…
The moonlight may have disappeared, but it revealed people’s need for events like these, as well as for the Museum. More than 100…
We warmly thank the Koutli family for visiting the Museum and touring its exhibits. They saw the old photographs and recognized their relatives.
Many thanks to the Panani family for their visit to the Museum. They were given a guided tour and learned about the way of life of their grandparents.
Our fellow villagers from Australia, together with their friends, visited the Museum and reminisced about their childhood years in Palaiochori.
We thank our fellow villagers from Australia who visited our Museum and remembered the old days when their father worked at the olive mill.
Many thanks to the Cultural and Educational Association of the People of Tychero of Alexandroupoli, who visited Palaiochori and were given a guided tour of the Museum.
We thank the Museum’s new friends from the Netherlands, who know and speak Ancient Greek. They were impressed by the exhibits and, as they were leaving, learned that the Dutch…