Wind Blowing
Unseen City
Unseen City
A journey to the Byzantine Civilization of Thessaly
A journey to the Byzantine Civilization of Thessaly
A pouch full of toys
Tour in the city monuments
Tour in the city monuments
A' Ancient Theatre
Roman Cistern
Roman Cistern
Pinios river
Educational program with mobile application
Educational program for Greek Revolution


The educational programs planned and implemented by the Antiquities Ephorate of Larissa for the school year 2022 – 2023 are the following:

• With earth and water, a magical trip to a neolithic village: A journey to the Neolithic age (elementary school students)
• A pouch full of toys: Presents ancient and byzantine toys (elementary / high school students)
• A journey to the Byzantine Civilization of Thessaly: Presents history, culture, art and social life of Thessaly during the Byzantine period (senior elementary school students, high school students)
• Unseen City: Unusual tour – exploring in the Diachronic Museum exhibition. Key objects reveal the history of Larissa and secrets 8500 years old, hidden under the modern city (high school students)
• A city full of stories: A program based on the educational package of the teacher Evagelia Tampoura (elementary school students)
• The twelve olympians in the Diachronic Museum: Young students learn about the religion of ancient Greece, as they see the twelve olympians on various artifacts (early elementary school students)
• Myth-Stories with animals: A fun and interactive program, which combines myths and art (early elementary school students)
• Wind Blowing: The contribution and the depicting of the wind in art, religion, social life from prehistory till today (senior elementary school students, high school students)
• Luminous stories of light in the Diachronic Museum of Larissa: The importance of fire during the ancient times. (senior elementary school students, high school students)
• Tour in the city monuments: Students of primary and secondary education see ancient and byzantine monuments of Larissa and learn their history. The tour will be available on specific dates.

The duration of the programs, which are offered free of charge to all students, varies from 1 to 2 hours.
Information on phone 2413508227, daily 12:00 – 14:00, Mrs. Katerina Zachou