Antivouniotissa Museum

Corfu Town


Home to an outstanding collection of Byzantine and post-Byzantine icons and artefacts, the exquisite, timber-roofed Church of Our Lady of Antivouniotissa has a double role as church and museum. It stands atop a short, broad stairway that climbs from shore-front Arseniou, and frames views out towards wooded Vidos Island.

Belying the plain facade, the ornate and intricately decorated interior holds treasures dating from the 15th century onwards.


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