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Continuities and Discontinuities
Exhibition hall
Exhibition hall
Showcase with incorporated explainer video
Exhibition hall
Exhibition hall
Exhibition hall
Exhibition hall
Silver earrings, Azoros Elassona, Palioklissi
Silver pendant, Milea Elassona, Agia Triada
Silver earrings, Azoros
Silver pendant, Azoros
Fragment of closure slab with griffin, 13th cent. A.D.
Fragment of glazed plate depicting a male figure, Larissa, underground cistern of Manolaki str.
Fragment of glazed plate depicting a rabbit, Larissa
Fragment of glazed plate depicting a bird, Larissa
Fragment of icon stand adorned
Bronze rings, Azoros
Bronze rings, Azoros

The byzantine art in the castle-cities of Thessaly and the greater area is presented through selected pieces of architectural sculpture and wall painting of the church buildings in Larissa, the Mountain of Kellia (Cells), Krini of Trikala and other locations. The administration of the region of Larissa is reflected on the inscription column of the protospatharios Efstathios at the beginning of the 11th cent., from the bishopric of Vessena in the area of Agia.

Finally, we get a better view of the level of living of the Thessalians in the byzantine period, through the exhibition of jewelry as burial offerings, along with the exhibition of representative pieces of the local ceramic vessels.


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