Maria Callas Museum

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Maria Callas Museum
Μουσείο Μαρία Κάλλας
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Museum's façade, 2024
Maria Callas Museum
Established2023
Location44 Mitropoleos Street, Athens, Greece
Coordinates 37°58′32″N23°43′51″E / 37.9755°N 23.7308°E / 37.9755; 23.7308
Type Biographical museum
OwnerMunicipality of Athens
Website https://mariacallasmuseum.gr/en/

The Maria Callas Museum is a biographical museum dedicated to the renowned Greek soprano Maria Callas. It opened on 26 October 2023, and is situated near Syntagma Square at 44 Mitropoleos Street in Athens, Greece.

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History

In 2000, the Municipality of Athens took part at an auction of Callas' personal objects, thus initiating a small Callas-themed collection, with the initial prospect of creating an exhibition for the 2004 Summer Olympics. [1] In 2010 under the mayorship of Nikitas Kaklamanis, the Municipality of Athens bought a three storey neoclassical building of the interwar period, previously the Royal Hotel, situated on 44 Mitropoleos Street, for 7 million euros. [2] Three years later, a previous plan to house a theatrical museum at the building failed, and thus the idea for transferring the Callas collection there was born. [2] The related museologic study by Erato Koutsoudaki, Andromache Gazi and Alexandros Charkiolakis was first presented in 2014. [2] Eventually, the Maria Callas Museum was opened a decade later by Athens' mayor Kostas Bakoyannis on 26 October 2023. [3] [4] For the 2023–2028 period, its administration was assigned to the administrative board of the Technopolis cultural venue. [5]

Exhibits

The museum includes numerous personal objects, operatic costumes [6] and personal haute couture garments, some created by Elvira Leonardi Bouyeure (Biki). According to the museum's co-designer, architect and museologist Erato Koutsoudaki, the museum's collection is not its "strong card"; instead, its exhibitions were designed around Callas' personality and include her singing voice and interviews. [2] [7]

On the second floor, the museum includes four rooms with objects, pictures and sound from Callas' roles in Norma , Tosca , La traviata , and her teaching of master classes at the Juilliard School. The first floor contains written, visual and audio material relating to important roles and people in Callas' life. [7] With a view of the Acropolis, the third floor contains a mediatheque and is used for educational and performance events. The ground floor doubles as a museum shop and café, named 'La Divina'.

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