The Silversmithing Museum | leaflet

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OPENING HOURS

From 1 March to 15 October: Daily (excluding Tuesdays) 10:00-18:00 From 16 October to 28 February: Daily (excluding Tuesdays) 10:00-17:00 Closed: 1 January, 17 January (feast day), Good Friday (until 12:00), Easter Sunday, 1 May,15 August, 25 and 26 December

The Silversmithing Museum is situated in the Castle of Ioannina, in the western bastion of the south-eastern citadel (Its Kale). It occupies two levels of the bastion, as well as the adjoining building that once housed the kitchens.

TICKETS

General admission: 4 Euros Reduced ticket: 2 Euros Groups: It is advisable to contact the Museum in advance, in order to obtain better service. Disabled persons: There is no admission fee for disabled persons. Groups should definitely contact the Museum in advance to make the necessary arrangements.

The main objective of the Silversmithing Museum is to preserve the knowledge of epirote silversmithing, to disseminate to the public information about the techniques used, and to provide links between this technology and the characteristics of the social environment in which silversmithing in Epirus developed and thrived.

Photographing and filming: Amateur photography and filming are permitted. For professional purposes a special permit should be obtained from the Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation.

This is a thematic museum of technology, since it deals with the subject of silversmithing technology during the preindustrial age, but it is also a museum of the periphery, since it focuses on the history of silversmithing in the area of Epirus. The chronological focus of the displays is mainly placed on the post-Byzantine period, from 15th century onwards, including references to the remote past, as silver production technology can often be traced back to earlier times.

SILVERSMITHING MUSEUM

PIRAEUS BANK GROUP CULTURAL FOUNDATION 6 Αng. Geronta Str., 10558 Athens, Greece Tel.: +30 210 3256922 Fax: +30 210 3218145 piop@piraeusbank.gr, www.piop.gr

DESIGN: M. ZACHARIOUDAKI

Its Kale citadel, Castle of Ioannina, 45221 Ιοannina, Greece Tel.: +30 26510 64065, mai@piraeusbank.gr, www.piop.gr

The exhibition galleries are developed along the two levels of the bastion. The main part of the exhibition unfolds on level one, presenting the history and technology of silversmithing in Epirus. A diverse range of resources help visitors discover the traditional techniques used in the making and the decoration of silver objects, by encouraging them to explore the stages for each technique that lead to the final product. A collection of 18th to 20th century silver objects made in Epirus is displayed on level two. At the same time, visitors are asked to engage with the properties, functionality and the symbolic power of silver objects. The Silversmithing Museum was founded by the Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation which is also responsible for its operation. The project was incorporated into the Operational Programme ‘Competitiveness and Entrepreneurship’ OPCE II, as part of NSRF 2007-2013, and was co-financed by the Public Investments Programme and the European Regional Development Fund.

SILVERSMITHING MUSEUM PIRAEUS BANK GROUP CULTURAL FOUNDATION 2012 ΕU PRIZE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE EUROPA NOSTRA AWARD

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Photos © PIOP ARCHIVEs / V. Karavasiloglou, g. marinopoulos (cover)

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entrance

LEVEL 1

LEVEL 2

Galleries

Galleries

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AN INTRODUCTION TO EPIROTE SILVERSMITHING

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W HERE AND WHEN?

C OLLECTION OF EPIROTE GOLD-AND SILVER- SMITHING WORKS, 18TH-20TH CENTURY

The silversmithing centres | The craftsmen | The artefacts

THE IMPORTANCE OF SILVER OBJECTS

OUT OF WHAT?

CONTEMPORARY PRODUCTION

The silver mines | The recycling of the raw material

T he monument

H OW?

The monument | The restoration | Τhe use as a museum

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Sheet-making | Raising | Sand casting | The silversmith’s workshop | A 20th century Janniote workshop | The hearth in metal working | Filigree work | The chryssikos | Savati | Repoussage

Ancillary facilities Tickets Café Museum Shop Multi purpose hall

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F OR WHOM?

The customers | The church as a patron

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Ancillary facilities

B Y WHOM?

Educational Games | Educational activities

The craftsmen in the 19th century | The craftsmen in the 20th century

Offices

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