Byzantine Museum of Paros
The Byzantine Museum of Paros exhibits a portion of the relics of Ekatontapyliani church. The establishment of collection of images and relics in Ekatontapyliani began quite early, at the beginning of this century. Since 1993, the museum is housed in three consolidated ground floor rooms, a chapel and two rooms on the southwest corner of the complex of the cells of the Ekatontapyliani church, where previously operated the Primary school of Paroikia. In the first and largest room are placed mainly pictures, in the small chapel is hosted mostly woodwork while at the third room are hosted vestments, buckles and other sacred relics of the woodcut epitaph of Ekatontapyliani church. In the two smaller rooms are also exposed silverware.