sheereen F.
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Lena’s House Folk Museum is a small but charming window into traditional Mykonian life. 🏛️✨ Tucked away near the famous windmills in Mykonos Town, this 19th-century home has been beautifully preserved, giving you a rare glimpse into how locals once lived—complete with antique furniture, family photos, embroidery, and everyday tools.
It’s cozy, humble, and refreshingly quiet compared to the buzz of the town around it. You only need about 15–20 minutes to explore, but it’s a lovely break from the beaches and boutiques—and a meaningful way to connect with the island’s real history. 🎞️🪡
Entry is just a few euros, and the staff are kind and happy to answer questions. A must-visit if you appreciate culture, history, or want to step back in time—if only for a moment.
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Authentic, intimate, and a gentle reminder of the island’s roots.