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Ali Pasha Revolutionary Period Museum

4.8 · 10,383 reviews
Somber, historic, and reflective
Ali Pasha Revolutionary Period Museum, Unnamed Road, Nisos Ioanninon 455 00, Greece
Interesting facts
1

The museum features bullet holes in the floorboards marking the exact location where Ali Pasha was assassinated by Ottoman troops.

2

The collection includes the original silverware and personal belongings used by Ali Pasha during his residence on the island.

3

Ali Pasha ruled over Ioannina for over 30 years, effectively creating a state within a state before his conflict with the Sultan.

4

The monastery building dates back to the 17th century, predating the arrival of Ali Pasha.

5

The museum houses rare lithographs depicting the siege of Ioannina and the events leading to the Pasha's death.

Overview

The Ali Pasha Revolutionary Period Museum is located on the island of Ioannina, situated within the monastic complex where Ali Pasha, the semi-autonomous ruler of Epirus, spent his final days. The museum occupies the cells of the St. Panteleimon Monastery, where historical bullet holes from the 1822 assassination of Ali Pasha remain visible in the floorboards and walls. Exhibits feature authentic 18th and 19th-century weapons, traditional Epirus costumes, coins, and personal artifacts belonging to the Pasha and his contemporaries. The site chronicles the rise and fall of the Ottoman-era governor and his complex role in the early stages of the Greek War of Independence. Visitors can explore the preserved layout of the monastic cells that served as the ruler's refuge during his siege by Sultanic forces. The museum serves as a critical repository for local history, offering insight into the political turmoil of the Ioannina region during the late Ottoman period.

Photo spot

The interior of the main room showing the bullet holes in the floorboards and the period-authentic woodwork.

Insider tips

Combine your visit with a walk around the car-free island to see the traditional architecture of the local village.

Wear comfortable walking shoes, as the paths on the island are paved with uneven cobblestones.

What to avoid

Avoid arriving late in the day during the off-season, as boat schedules become infrequent and the island becomes very quiet.

Good to know

Operating hours depend on the boat ferry frequency, which decreases during the winter months.

Etiquette

Maintain a respectful tone as the building is historically significant and former monastic property; photography is generally permitted.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
45-60 minutes
Best time to visit
Morning, before the tourist boats arrive from the mainland city port.
Address
Ali Pasha Revolutionary Period Museum, Unnamed Road, Nisos Ioanninon 455 00, Greece
39.679, 20.876
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Details
Key exhibitsBullet-ridden floorboards, Ali Pasha's personal weaponry, and 19th-century Epirus folk costumes.
Historical contextGreek War of Independence era and Ottoman administrative history.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 45-60 minutes to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Morning, before the tourist boats arrive from the mainland city port..

The interior of the main room showing the bullet holes in the floorboards and the period-authentic woodwork.

Close by you'll find Perama Cave, Silversmithing Museum, Museum of Arslan Pasha.