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Skiathitiko Spiti

Skiathitiko Spiti

Everyday life and traditions of another era

On Politechneiou Street in the Chora of Skiathos stands Skiathitiko Spiti (Skiathos House), a stone-carved, two-storey building dating back to 1910 that now operates as a family museum. Its authentic form and careful preservation by the owners make it a cultural treasure, where each room recounts the daily life of past centuries. The stone walls, the wooden roof, and the courtyard with jars highlight the architecture and customs of an era that has passed, yet is kept alive here.
Inside the house, you can admire authentic furniture, costumes, photographs, and personal belongings of five generations of the same family. From the late 19th century to this day, the house safeguards stories. A special place is held by the heirlooms of relatives who immigrated to Newport, USA: gifts, icons, and objects they brought back, pieces of the diaspora that compose a unique cultural tapestry.
Skiathitiko Spiti offers a unique experience to its guests. The loom, the old sewing machine, the threads, and the reels attract the interest of young and old, who discover how grandmothers and great-grandmothers created using their hands and skill. Each room has its own story — from the living room with the traditional Skiathos sofa to the “winter” room and the “bride's chest”. This folklore house connects generations and illuminates the identity of the island. Through objects and narratives, the thread of daily life of the past unfolds.
Visit the hospitable Skiathitiko Spiti and feel the atmosphere of a bygone era which remains alive on Skiathos.

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