Tomato Industrial Museum, D.Nomikos

Museum · South Aegean

Tomato Industrial Museum, D.Nomikos

Museum · South Aegean

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Βλυχάδα 847 00, Greece

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Former factory museum: tomato paste history, cafe, shop  

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Βλυχάδα 847 00, Greece Get directions

tomatomuseum.gr
@tomatoindustrialmuseum

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Βλυχάδα 847 00, Greece Get directions

+30 2286 085141
tomatomuseum.gr
@tomatoindustrialmuseum

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The Ultimate Guide to the World's Food Museums

"On the south side of Santorini, a former tomato paste factory has been turned into a museum celebrating the history of the island’s tomato industry. When the factory opened in Vlychada in 1945, there was no electricity. Coal powered the machinery and seawater was pumped in to wash and steam the tomatoes. Farmers once reached the building with mules carrying woven baskets full of produce. For years, the factory served as a gathering place for islanders, who took immense pride in the singular tomatoes produced from their soil. Domati Santorini are uniquely marked by the island’s climate and geology. Santorini sits on an active volcano, whose 1646 BC eruption covered the island in rich volcanic ash. The local tomatoes’ sweet flavor, strong aroma, and thin skin come from nutrients in the ancient ash. The already concentrated flavor made exceptional paste, or pelte, and tomato factories flourished from the 1920s to 1970s. The tomato business has since declined, but the iconic crop is still a pillar of Santorini cuisine and its history comes alive at the Tomato Industrial Museum. Despite the dreary name, the museum’s exhibits give fascinating insight into a lost side of the island, before tourism became its main industry. Beyond processing equipment and historical materials, the museum shows interviews of elderly former factory workers telling stories about a bygone era. Afterward, you can visit the museum cafe to enjoy tomato-based delights, including soup and bruschetta, washing it all down with a glass of local wine." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Mat Dawson

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I’ll admit, I was initially a bit skeptical about visiting the Tomato Industrial Museum, but I’m so glad we decided to go—it turned out to be a surprisingly memorable and enjoyable experience. Touring the old factory gave us a fascinating glimpse into the history and production process behind Santorini’s famous tomatoes. The exhibits were well-curated, blending historical artifacts with engaging storytelling about the island’s agricultural past and its once-thriving tomato canning industry. The sample of tomato paste offered during the tour was unexpectedly delicious—simple yet packed with flavor—and the vintage-style souvenir tin now has a permanent spot in my kitchen back home. This museum is a great stop for adults with an interest in food, history, or industrial heritage. As a bonus, it’s located just a short walk from a nearby beach, making it easy to cool off after your visit. Highly recommended for those looking to explore a lesser-known but genuinely interesting part of Santorini’s culture.

Alex Mantz

Google
Very nice museum/ experience. A must visit if you are in Santorini. Interactive guide and nice display of exhibited items. Nice for children. Staff very friendly and helpful. It gives the visitor a different view of the island (not only tourism).

Christine M

Google
This was the best place we visited in Santorini, by far and away. Really enjoyed the experience here. The audio guide was very informative, and the staff were excellent too. Make sure that you take the time to watch the video in the factory area at the end, as it gives you a real insight into what island life in Santorini was like.

Ric R

Google
Started an e-bike tour at the museum and it was a great beginning learning about the process, the plants, the land and the history. Staff are super friendly and provide a great little tour to include a tasting of their delicious tomato paste. Don't forget to go into their shop. They have excellent products -- especially loved the spicy tomato juice! Great hidden gem near the beaches in the South of Santorini.

Catherine Dimoulas

Google
Great history, great tour and the best tomato paste I've had in my life. So Dixon in history. Highly recommend

Javier Mercado

Google
I love it when the life throws you in experience that is unexpected and fulfilling. That is what this museum did for me. I will be forever grateful to the staff for being so warm, welcoming, and fun. I highly recommend a visit or you will not be disappointed and its charm, passion, and history. Thank you, Josef, Maria, Constantina and Foteini for an amazing experience but above all for the heart behind it all. Wishing you the best always

Richard Tsementzis

Google
Surprisingly one of the best things to see on the island. Great cultural and historical experience for people of all ages. Well worth the money.

Rachel Shaughnessy

Google
Fantastic tour, I highly recommend. Very interesting. The staff is wonderfully kind and knowledgeable, and you can even have a drink with your tomato paste sampling.