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The '''Folklore Museum of Drama''' ({{lang-el|Λαογραφικό Μουσείο Δράμας}}) located in [[Drama, Greece|Drama]] in northern [[Greece]] was launched by the [[Lyceum Club of Greek Women]] in recent years. It is a project to classify and display its considerable collection of costumes and artifacts of the folk culture of Drama and the wider area. It has devoted a large part of its new, privately owned premises (three floors) to an exhibition of the collection.<ref name="MoM">Museums of Macedonia</ref>
The '''Folklore Museum of Drama''' ({{langx|el|Λαογραφικό Μουσείο Δράμας}}) located in [[Drama, Greece|Drama]] in northern [[Greece]] was launched by the [[Lyceum Club of Greek Women]] in recent years. It is a project to classify and display its considerable collection of costumes and artifacts of the folk culture of Drama and the wider area. It has devoted a large part of its new, privately owned premises (three floors) to an exhibition of the collection.<ref name="MoM">Museums of Macedonia</ref>


==Exhibits==
==Exhibits==

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Folklore Museum of Drama
Λαογραφικό Μουσείο Δράμας
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Established2000
LocationGreece Drama, Greece
Coordinates41°08′43″N 24°08′50″E / 41.14529139173311°N 24.14727239321713°E / 41.14529139173311; 24.14727239321713
TypeArt museum

The Folklore Museum of Drama (Greek: Λαογραφικό Μουσείο Δράμας) located in Drama in northern Greece was launched by the Lyceum Club of Greek Women in recent years. It is a project to classify and display its considerable collection of costumes and artifacts of the folk culture of Drama and the wider area. It has devoted a large part of its new, privately owned premises (three floors) to an exhibition of the collection.[1]

Exhibits

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The museum has reached the final stages of arranging the exhibits in the showcases and is expected to open its doors to the public in mid-2000. The exhibits include, among many other things, a number of authentic folk costumes from Drama, the surrounding area, and the rest of Greece, old furniture from urban and rural homes, a barrel-organ, and a multitude of old objects.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Museums of Macedonia

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