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Discover the Museums of Mykonos

Mykonos is more than sunlit beaches and vibrant nightlife—it’s a cultural treasure trove where history and traditions come to life in its charming museums.

1. Archaeological Museum of Mykonos

Housed in a neoclassical building dating back to 1905 and redesigned in Cycladic style in 1934, this museum holds a rich collection from Neolithic to Hellenistic eras. Visitors can admire Cycladic vases, funerary statues, and exquisite ancient pottery—highlighting the island’s ties to nearby Delos and Rhenia.

2. Aegean Maritime Museum

Situated in a 19th-century captain’s house near Tria Pigadia, this museum celebrates the island’s deep maritime roots. Its exhibits include ship models, navigational tools, historic lighthouses, and restored vessels—bringing Mykonos’s naval legacy to life.

3. Folklore Museums – Lena’s House, Kastro House & Boni’s Windmill

Together they form a network of small museums that reveal daily life in historic Mykonos. Lena’s House showcases a 19th-century captain’s home; Kastro House displays traditional furnishings and crafts; while Boni’s Mill (an Agricultural Museum) demonstrates old farming machinery and techniques.

Explore Easily Across the Island

All these cultural gems are nestled in and around Mykonos Town. To make the most of your time—and hop between museums, beaches, and scenic sites—it’s smart to rent a car Mykonos. With your own wheels, you can roam freely, linger longer, and discover hidden corners beyond the usual tourist paths .

Why These Museums Matter

  • Historical depth: From early Cycladic artifacts to maritime discoveries
  • Architectural charm: Museums set in neoclassical buildings and traditional homes
  • Authentic storytelling: Every room and exhibit reflects the soul of Mykonos

Visiting the museums of Mykonos is an enriching cultural journey. Add in the flexibility of a rent a car Mykonos, and your Mykonos experience becomes a seamless blend of history, heritage, and freedom.

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