Piskopiano, Agricultural Museum Square
The Menelaos Parlamas Museum of Rural Life & Theano Metaxa-Kanakaki Weaving Collection, housed in a 19th century stone-built olive mill and house at village Piskopiano, was founded by the Society of Cretan Historical Studies in 1988.
The museum collections are organized thematically (wine press, raki distillery, oven, agricultural implements, Cretan house, smithy, cooper’s shop, carpenter’s shop, olive mill, weavings and weaving tools), centered around the Cretan countryside and objects dating from the late 19th to the mid 20th century. In 2011, following an extensive renovation and expansion, the museum acquired new weaving wings with textiles from the Theano Metaxa-Kanakaki Collections.
Abundant visual material and digital media offer visitors a wealth of information and documentation on the exhibits. The museum is accessible to visitors with disabilities and has a small shop, a temporary exhibition room and rest areas.
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