The Vouvalis Mansion is a three-storey building with underground storage vaults. There are eight rooms on the ground floor, five on the first floor and another five on the second floor.It was built in two stages: the original structure was smaller, part of the dowry of Katherine Pelekanos, who married Nicholas Vouvalis, the wealthiest sponge-merchant of his time on Kalymnos. Vouvalis modified and enlarged it in the 1890s, also adding the second floor.
Today the Vouvalis Mansion, with furnishings of the period in the dining room, the salon and the owner's office, is open to visitors (of may be seen by arrangement). Other rooms are used for the storage of archaeological finds.
The aim of the current exhibition was to present the atmosphere of the period and the mentality of the people who lived in the house. This is why the rooms selected for display are the office from which Nicholas Vouvalis conducted his flourishing business, the dining room, central focus of family life, and the salon, where the owners formally met their guests and celebrated important events.
Author: Michail Koutellas, archaeologist
Source: odysseus.culture.gr