
Education Museum of the University of Patras

MUSEUM OF EDUCATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PATRAS (Department of Education and Social Work)
Address:
Promitheas” Sports and Culture Center in Kastelokampos, Patras
University of Patras
Department of Primary Education
Archimidous str, Building 7
Rio 26504, Patra.
Head of the Museum, Dr. Konstantina Askouni
e-mail: [email protected]
www.facebook.com/museumedu.gr
Tel. 2610.425898
www.elemedu.upatras.gr
Education Museum of the University of Patras
The Museum of Education belongs to the Department of Education and Social Work of the University of Patras and was founded by Emeritus Professor Iosif Bouzakis. The director of the Museum is Professor Anna Fterniati.
The Museum exhibits historical educational items collected from schools of the region and from other areas of Greece, from the 19th century until the present day. Guided tours last about 40 minutes, while students are divided into groups of 60 per visit and participate in a detailed tour and a historical review of all the thematic sections that make up the school of the past, such as:
Virtual School Classroom, Greek School Books and Textbooks of other countries, Teaching Aids and Educational Materials, School Environment Objects, Educational Bills, Decrees, Laws, Forms, Educational – Pedagogical Magazines, Photographic material from school events, etc.
Accompanying the guided tours, 5 educational programs are also implemented:
- The Toys in Ancient Greece
- The Myth of Prometheus
- The Antikythera Mechanism
- The Olive
- The Museum of Myths.
Since the museum reopened in 2015, attendance has exceeded 30 thousand students.
The Education Museum is now housed in a 160 m2 hall at the “Promitheas” Sports and Culture Center in Kastelokampos, Patras.
Educational Programs
Conferences, Workshops, Seminars
‘Loxodromia’: Art exhibition by Vasilis Thalassinos at the Michael Cacoyannis Foundation| 22 May-01 June 2025
In 1537, Pedro Nunes, a Portuguese ...More
Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki| Lina Mendoni at the opening of the exhibition “In the Cave: Stories from Darkness to Light”
The Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni ...More
Athens Epidaurus Festival| Press conference for “Antigone”, directed by Ulrich Rasche
In the midst of rehearsals for ...More
The Archaeological Museum of Heraklion bids farewell to Yannis Tzedakis
The Archaeological Museum of Heraklion sadly ...More
Events
‘Loxodromia’: Art exhibition by Vasilis Thalassinos at the Michael Cacoyannis Foundation| 22 May-01 June 2025
In 1537, Pedro Nunes, a Portuguese ...More
Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki| Lina Mendoni at the opening of the exhibition “In the Cave: Stories from Darkness to Light”
The Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni ...More
Athens Epidaurus Festival| Press conference for “Antigone”, directed by Ulrich Rasche
In the midst of rehearsals for ...More
The Archaeological Museum of Heraklion bids farewell to Yannis Tzedakis
The Archaeological Museum of Heraklion sadly ...More
Publications
‘Loxodromia’: Art exhibition by Vasilis Thalassinos at the Michael Cacoyannis Foundation| 22 May-01 June 2025
In 1537, Pedro Nunes, a Portuguese ...More
Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki| Lina Mendoni at the opening of the exhibition “In the Cave: Stories from Darkness to Light”
The Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni ...More
Athens Epidaurus Festival| Press conference for “Antigone”, directed by Ulrich Rasche
In the midst of rehearsals for ...More
The Archaeological Museum of Heraklion bids farewell to Yannis Tzedakis
The Archaeological Museum of Heraklion sadly ...More
INNOVATIONS
‘Loxodromia’: Art exhibition by Vasilis Thalassinos at the Michael Cacoyannis Foundation| 22 May-01 June 2025
In 1537, Pedro Nunes, a Portuguese ...More
Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki| Lina Mendoni at the opening of the exhibition “In the Cave: Stories from Darkness to Light”
The Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni ...More
Athens Epidaurus Festival| Press conference for “Antigone”, directed by Ulrich Rasche
In the midst of rehearsals for ...More
The Archaeological Museum of Heraklion bids farewell to Yannis Tzedakis
The Archaeological Museum of Heraklion sadly ...More
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