The Port Museum of Messolonghi-Aitoliko aims at featuring the fishermen’s tradition, the products of the largest lagoon in Greece and all the cultural and natural assets of the area, the land of the “Heroes”.
Messolonghi is one the most historical places in the country! The distinguished and popular poet, Kostis Palamas, in his poem “Glory in Messolonghi” praises the history of this place. Messolonghi is a city of the Western Central part of Greece.
The city, built between the lagoon of Messolonghi and the Kleisova lagoon, is located in 249 km from Athens, about 35km from Agrini and 37km from Antirrio. The name Messolonghi was first mentioned by Paruta, who described the naval battle of Lebanon near Nafpaktos. It comes from the Italian words mezzo (middle, half) and lago (lake). It is a place surrounded by lakes. The name of the area is recorded since 1571. In the 17th century there was great prosperity and a seafarer fleet was developed. With the failed rebellion of the Orlofians in 1770, the city was destroyed, like other settlements in the area, and the population was suffering under the Ottoman occupation.