Volos Railway Museum
The Volos Railway Museum or the Thessaly Railway Museum (as it is more commonly known) is housed on the first floor of the Volos Railway Station building.
The station was built in 1882, shortly after the city's liberation from the Turks and was designed by Evaristo de Quirico, the father of the famous painter, who also built the "Moutzouris" line in Pelion. It is one of the few buildings left in the city after the earthquakes and is a registered trademark and a major attraction. It was established in 2006 through the cooperation of OSE SA and the Thessalian Railway Association with the Municipality of Volos, the Cultural Friends of Train of Thessaly and members of the Railway Friends Association.