Bellenis Tower

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Alinda, Greece

Local history museum· Tourist attraction

Bellenis Tower Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bellenis Tower is located in Alinda, Greece on Epar.Od. Xirokampou-Parthenou. Bellenis Tower is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category local history museum in Greece.

Address

Epar.Od. Xirokampou-Parthenou

Phone

+30 2247025040

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Open hours

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Eileen Weed

There are many great displays on several levels, packed with history, including personal items of many former prominent citizens of Leros. An interesting step back into history! (I went in September 2019.)

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Souzana Angelaki

Very nice building that exposes traditional items from Leros as well as findings from the war. The entrance is 3 euro and the stuff is very willing to explain you everything about the place and the exhibitions.

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Ioannis Roussis

Very nice museum and pationate personnel explaining us all the details. Must visit when in Leros island.

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Stefan O. Schüller

Museum of folklore and historical. Open in summer months from 9 -12: 30 and from 18:30 - 20 hours. Closed on Mondays and in the winter months!

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Rose Z.

Bellenis Tower is a stunning structure that you must visit when in Leros island! Lots of interesting things to see and learn from the lovely staff of the museum. They got lots of knowledge and they are more than happy to show you around.

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Eleni Stefanou

The Folk Museum - Bellenis Tower is a monument on its own, as the building bears an interesting mixture of architectural styles of the 30s. Its contents give a sufficient view of the local culture of the previous two centuries and it's view from the terrace is magnificent!

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Faidon K

Ok

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Jonathan Horsfield

6 Euros each seems a tad expensive, learned a little more but felt like it was glorifying the Nazis somewhat and most of the items on display should've been in the war museum!