The literary legacy of an unconventional writer
At the museum, visitors come closer to the prolific and unconventional creator by viewing his personal belongings. You will hear fascinating stories from his life and details that reveal his legendary sarcasm—like the fake pistol he allegedly used to greet journalists. Items such as his razor and glasses, his worry beads, extensive photographic material, handwritten notes, and letters unlock even more facets of his character.
Also of exceptional interest are his Karagiozis shadow puppet figures, which he himself called chartonοmoutra (cardboard faces). They testify to his contribution to the Shadow Theatre, a folk art he cherished deeply. He even organised performances in his own courtyard, using his own scripts and puppets made from cheap materials.
The same building houses the Yannis Skarimbas Archive, containing his writings and materials documenting his life and artistic work. Both the museum and archive are maintained by the Friends of Y. Skarimbas Association, which preserves his memory and supports research.








































































































