Digital Exhibits

23rd March Doxology, Kalamata

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Digital Exhibits

23RD MARCH DOXOLOGY, KALAMATA

Evangelos Drakos’ “23rd March Doxology, Kalamata” is brought to life in an animated multimedia digital exhibit, presented in the Historical and Folklore Museum of Kalamata.

Location:

Kalamata Cultural Centre (Pantazopouleios Folklore School)

https://goo.gl/maps/i2uhttbSxvTCbRKbA

Hours: Monday-Sunday

9:00 – 13:00 & 17:00 – 20:00 , including Weekends and National holidays

 

Inauguration date: TBD

  • Digital Exhibit in Kalamata

    Digital Exhibit in Kalamata

    Evangelos Drakos’ “23rd March Doxology, Kalamata” is brought to life in an animated multimedia digital exhibit, presented in the Historical and Folklore Museum of Kalamata.

    Location:

    Kalamata Cultural Centre (Pantazopouleios Folklore School)

    https://goo.gl/maps/i2uhttbSxvTCbRKbA

    Hours: Monday-Sunday

    08:00 – 22:00, including Weekends and National holidays

 
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