Nikolopoulos Andritsena Library

Peloponnese


In 1838 Konstantinos Nikopoulos, a composer, bibliophile and member of the movement looking to liberate Greece from the Turks, donated 4000 rare books to his father’s hometown to establish a school. Tomes of French philosophy, 16th-century translations of classic texts and manuscripts from Greece’s 1821 Independence movement are displayed in style upstairs. There's also a cast of a frieze from the Temple of Epicurean Apollo and a long explanatory video with English/French subtitles. It's located behind Hotel Theoxenia.


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