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Discover Corfu’s history through interactive exhibits, holograms, and 3D animation at V Museum. A perfect cultural experience with live guides and modern tech.
Explore Corfu’s vibrant history with a visit to the V Museum, Greece’s first digital and interactive museum in Corfu. For a ticket price that grants access to a 20-minute 3D animation film, holograms, and hands-on exhibits, this tour offers a lively way to learn about the island’s past. The experience is designed to bring history to life through sound, light, and technology, making it ideal for those seeking an engaging and educational activity under €20.
The tour duration is approximately 1 hour, including a live guide who speaks English, German, and Italian. No need to worry about long queues, as purchasing a ticket grants skip-the-line entry. While the tech elements are described as basic, the interactive features and historical storytelling make this museum a compelling visit, especially on a hot day or for families wanting an accessible, fun cultural outing.


V Museum stands out as Corfu’s first digital museum, merging technology with history to provide a fresh way to explore the island’s past. Visitors experience holograms of famous figures, such as Capodistrias, and Odysseus, who shows his path via interactive screens. The museum moves beyond static displays, allowing you to see mythology spoken aloud and witness ancient cannons through sound and light.
The projection room showcases a 20-minute 3D animation film produced specifically for this exhibit. The film traces Corfu’s history from antiquity to today, giving viewers a visual narrative that ties together the island’s mythology, Venetian influence, and modern history. This blend of visual storytelling and interactive elements makes history accessible and engaging, especially for those who prefer visual learning over reading plaques.
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One of the notable highlights is the hologram of Capodistrias, a pivotal figure in Greece’s history, who appears standing before you in a vivid projection. This element offers a personalized glimpse into the past, making history feel alive and personal. Complementing this, the Statue of Odysseus features an interactive screen that illustrates his journey, giving a dynamic perspective on Greek mythology.
The museum also features Venetian cannons alongside a short movie that explains their history and significance. This part of the exhibit provides a tangible connection to Corfu’s Venetian past, with visual aids that make historical warfare understandable and interesting.

A unique part of the museum experience is the interactive floor game centered around the famous Easter tradition of “Botis”. This game allows visitors to engage physically with a cultural custom, making the tradition memorable and fun. It’s particularly appealing for families or those interested in local customs presented through interactive technology.
This activity adds a cultural layer to the visit, showing how tradition and history are intertwined in Corfu’s community life. The game is designed to be easy to follow, offering a hands-on experience that complements the more visual and auditory exhibits.

The V Museum is located in Corfu, Greece, easily accessible to visitors exploring the island. The ticket is valid for 30 days, allowing flexibility in planning. The average visit time is about an hour, making it a convenient stop during a day of sightseeing.
The tour includes a live guide who explains the exhibits in English, German, and Italian, ensuring clarity and engagement. An audio guide is also available in multiple languages, including Czech, Dutch, French, Greek, Russian, and Spanish. The museum is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs.
Please note that food and drinks are not allowed inside, and the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off. Still, the skip-the-ticket-line feature helps save time and keeps the visit smooth.
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The live guide at V Museum adds value by sharing additional facts about Corfu’s history and introducing each exhibit. This personal touch enhances the experience, especially since the exhibits themselves are interactive but not overly complex. The guide’s explanations make the history more relatable and help visitors appreciate the significance of each display without needing to read extensive signage.
The guide is described as excellent, and the tour lasts about 1 hour, striking a balance between depth and brevity. After the guided part, visitors are free to watch the 20-minute 3D film and try the interactive game independently, allowing some flexibility in pacing.
A typical review highlights the cool and refreshing nature of the museum on a hot day, with personal guides making a big difference in understanding the exhibits. The technological features are considered basic but effective in enhancing the storytelling.
Some mention that the tech elements are not highly advanced, but the interactive and visual storytelling compensates well. The short duration makes it a great quick activity, especially for those interested in learning about Corfu’s history in under an hour.

This tour is ideal for families, history enthusiasts, and those seeking a modern approach to cultural exploration. The interactive exhibits and live guide make it suitable for visitors of all ages. It’s especially perfect if you want a comfortable, accessible activity that doesn’t require a full-day commitment.
Because the tech is straightforward and the exhibits are concise, it’s best suited for those looking for an engaging but not overly technical experience. The skip-the-line tickets and flexible 30-day validity add to its appeal for travelers who want easy access and flexibility.

The V Museum offers a fresh perspective on Corfu’s history, shifting away from traditional displays to an interactive, multimedia experience. Visitors get to see mythology spoken aloud, experience holograms, and engage with local traditions through technology—all in a compact, one-hour visit.
While the exhibits are described as basic in tech, the personal guide and visual storytelling compensate with warmth and clarity. This museum is perfect for those who want a contemporary cultural experience that combines education and fun in a comfortable setting.
“A very welcome cool museum on a hot day. You get a personal guide (a real person, not virtual) to tell you some facts about Corfu and introduce you…”

How long does the V Museum tour last?
The tour lasts approximately one hour, including a live guide and viewing of the 3D film.
What languages are available for guides and audio guides?
The live guides speak English, German, and Italian. The audio guides are available in Czech, Dutch, French, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, and Spanish.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the V Museum is wheelchair accessible.
Are food and drinks allowed inside?
No, food and drinks are not allowed in the museum.
Can I buy tickets on the day of my visit?
Yes, but purchasing in advance is recommended to skip the ticket line and secure a preferred starting time. The ticket is valid for 30 days.
What is included in the ticket price?
The ticket includes entrance to the V Museum, a live tour guide, interactive exhibits, and the 20-minute 3D movie.
Are there any additional costs?
No, extras such as food, drinks, or personal expenses are not included.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What makes this museum different from traditional ones?
It’s Corfu’s first digital museum, with interactive holograms, 3D animations, and touchscreen exhibits that make history more engaging and immersive.
Who would most enjoy this experience?
Families, history buffs, and fans of modern technology will find this museum both informative and fun.
Can I visit this museum if I only have a few hours in Corfu?
Yes, its short visit duration makes it a convenient activity during a busy day of sightseeing.
Is the experience suitable for children?
Yes, the interactive elements and simple exhibits are appealing to children, making it a family-friendly activity.