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The Zygomalas Museum is a
museum in
Avlonas,
Attica,
Greece. It exhibits a collection of applied arts, traditional costumes and objects related to schools.
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Wayback Machine (archived 2006-10-02) "Although a large part of these museums are financially supported by the Ministry, they are almost in their entirety owned and run by local authorities or private organisations (e.g. foundations, cultural associations); only four of them are considered as state museums, namely the Museum of Greek Folk Art, the Anogiannakis Museum of Greek Musical Instruments, the Folk Art and Ethnology Museum of Macedonia and Thrace and the Zygomala Museum."