Captain Kottas Museum

The Captain Kottas Museum or Museum of the Macedonian Struggle of Captain Kottas (Greek: Μουσείο Μακεδονικού Αγώνα Καπετάν Κώττα) is located in the village of Kottas, the birthplace of the Slav-speaking Captain Kottas, one of the earliest protagonists of the Greek Struggle for Macedonia.

Captain Kottas Museum
Μουσείο Μακεδονικού Αγώνα Καπετάν Κώττα
External view of Kottas Museum
Established1995
Location Kottas, Greece
Coordinates40.72078014846943°N 21.172793888629762°E / 40.72078014846943; 21.172793888629762
TypeMilitary museum


Museum entrance

History

The Ministry of Macedonia and Thrace made provision for the Kottas family home to be converted into a museum, and it was opened by the then President of Greece late in 1995. It operates with the help of the "Friends of the Museum of the Macedonian Struggle society" and co-operating women's societies.[1]

Exhibits

On the ground floor there is a display of three complete outfits belonging to the Kottas family, as well as a few domestic utensils and tools. Two firearms dating from the time of the Macedonian Struggle are exhibited on the first floor, and photographs of Macedonian fighters from the Florina area.[1]

References

Citations

  1. Museums of Macedonia

Sources

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