Point 3

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  1. Portrait of Grigorios Xenopoulos (1867–1951). A Zakynthian novelist, journalist, and playwright, considered one of the main representatives of the urban novel.
  2. Portrait of Dionysios Romas (1906 – November 9, 1981). A Greek literary figure and politician. He came from an old noble family of Zakynthos, with major contributions to the Greek Revolution. He wrote chronicles, prose, poems, plays, and translated foreign authors.
  3. Portrait of Frangiskos Moutzanas. Governor in the Ionian Islands during the period of British rule.
  4. Portrait of Georgios Sfikas. He was perhaps the leading Ionian translator of the 19th century, with active participation in theatrical life.
  5. Portraits of the Patelis couple. They were Radicals, advocates of the union of the Ionian Islands with Greece.
  6. Section of a tree on Strani Hill under which Dionysios Solomos was inspired to write the National Anthem.
  7. Dolls in local costumes of Zakynthos villages, created by Maria Koliva.
  8. Zakynthian household utensils of the pre-industrial era.
  9. Zakynthian traditional musical instruments and period textiles.
  10. Piano of the Zakynthian opera composer Pavlos Carrer, built in 1860.
  11. Sofa with wall-mounted mirror, originating from the Ambeloravdis mansion.
  12. Fragkopoulos family. Portraits (18th–19th century).

This action is carried out with the financial support of the Ministry of Culture.