Hippocrates Garden Cultural Center

Hippocrates Garden Cultural Center

Hippocrates Garden Cultural Center
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The cultural center Ancient House Hippocrates Gardenis located in Mastichari, Kos Island.It is an exact replica of an Ancient Greek Settlement in the 5th century B.C. It specializes in the revival of the ancient Greek way of life at the time when the great Greek doctor lived.It consists of an Oikos , an ancient Greek house-n exact replica of a house of this period, a Philosopher s Arcade and a Stone Built Theater: Dancing Satyrs Theater.In these buildings we will pursue philosophical and spiritual matters and we will make our acquaintance with the ancient Greek medicine and daily life.
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benfleetsparks
Benfleet, UK14 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2020
Had to drive 3km. Down an unmade road and to be honest it wasn’t worth the effort. It’s supposed to be a UNESCO site I’m not sure ii is. The site had no facilities, we spent 20 minutes there and saw everything for 5 euros each, won’t be going back.
Written 6 October 2020
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Σωτήρης Μ
9 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2024 • Couples
Unfortunately for another predisposes you the name and another you meet. The gardens dried and virtually non-existent with many of the plant labels broken. A "high" point of medium view and two-three buildings full of chronicles (books 30-40 years old and corresponding historicity objects that I believe many - if not all - have in our homes) and tourist crochets. The ticket is unjustifiably expensive.
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Written 18 August 2024
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Chiara
9 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2024 • Couples
Beautiful island of Kos, but DO NOT go to this place.

It is a tourist "Attraction" completely reconstructed (badly), where different historical periods have been put together, not connected to each other.
The entrance fee is €5, really too much for what it offers: there are no indications or descriptions and it's all very confusing, as well as poorly maintained.
5€ thrown in!
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Written 24 September 2024
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Susannah P
Tiverton, UK2,270 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2020 • Couples
Please don't waste your money on this naff 'museum' and very underwhelming garden. Fake house full off one hundred year old tatty furniture.

No wonder this place wasn't in the guide book.

Nothing to recommended it, complete waste of time and money.

Avoid.
Written 25 September 2020
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Jen S
Hythe, UK68 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2023 • Couples
We enjoyed our visit to Hippocrates Garden, it's well worth the visit. The care and detail that the staff have put into this place really shows , it's a really enjoyable hour or two. There is also a really nice gift shop with lots of artwork, crystals and herbs.
Written 7 September 2023
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I landed
Wales, UK8 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2023 • Couples
We spend over an hour here one morning, it was lovely and very interesting. I really enjoy reading about the different herbs. It was very educational. I spend the rest of my holidays looking at the herbs knowing what they used them many moons ago. I love learning about nature. I had a nice time.
Written 18 May 2023
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Nicolas Raul P
19 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2023 • Friends
Hello, we are Raul and Franz! :D

We wrote our names into a notebook in one of the building... xd

The place is very nice, the staff also. We were explained the history of the garden which was very interesting. A lot of history to see and admire. I also bought two packs of tea leaves? I dont know how they are called. Im very excited to give them to my mother and sister and see their reaction. :)
Written 3 September 2023
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GinGin
49 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2018 • Couples
This is the place to go if you are on Kos and want to learn About the Island and it's history.

Hippokrates did live on the Island and this Center Displays what he did, the plants which he used in what way on which illnesses.

The Garden is set up very lovely. Every plant has a Plaquette that says what it is, and what Hippokrates used it for.

It also Displays what it was like to live in ancient KOS. There is a ancient furnished house that Shows that very good.

Also a very small but functional amphitheatre (we tested it by singing and lecturing in it, acoustics are great)

The Owners are lovely and helpful.

The only Problem: it is hard to find.

Please do not get fooled by the two bad Reviews, one is misplaced, because there are no ruins (the Photo on top is incorrect).

This is definetely a must see if you want to see KOS, and not just spend your holidays by the pool.
Written 7 July 2018
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Pokermanmalky
4 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2017 • Family
Okay - we came across this place by accident. We were looking for the peacocks at Plaka (which is much more fascinating and also free).

Having had to rally our 1 litre hired sewing machine across some sandy stuff purporting to be a road we arrived at a single lane entrance and bumped our way down to the patch of wasteland designated as parking.

A new age businesswoman greeted us at a makeshift booth and determinedly put us off viewing the place with her soft sales skills and five euro each charge. Under some duress from the wife "we are here now aren't we," I forked up the fifteen euros for myself, my wife and 17 yr old son (all the time wishing he had resolved to stay in the car). We wandered around the stone built shed that was the shrine to Hippocrates - a few books, a map and a couple of pictures did the job - and then gazed at the garden in awe of the planning department (why plant trees on the paths?)

A further stone building showed us what life was like in Kos in 1432. I checked my watch, and it was spookily showing 14:32. A coincidence? I think not. I am convinced this replicated building would have shown us what life was like in 1432 or 2017 without any alteration whatsoever.

We followed a path or sorts and got lost. Not really lost. I could still hit the car park with a carefully lobbed plaque - of which there were many. The plaques detailed the medicinal properties of the plants in the garden - mostly the plants there solved lady problems. We arrived at a viewpoint with four mock pillars identifying it as such. I viewed the aeroplane flying overhead and stomped back to the car.

On the way, we came across an air raid shelter. Interesting. This took us to a little alcove where a newly married couple in their 50s were canoodling. Fortunately, they could not speak English and we could not speak German but they managed to convey the message that they were head over heels in love and on their very tactile honeymoon. (Had they been eating the plants?) I conveyed the message that my wife and I had been married for 25 years and this was what they had to look forward to. They carried on kissing oblivious to my warning.

We managed to sneak past the entrance booth without having to endure the promised free cup of Greek tea (included in the entrance price). Made our way back to the car and bumped our way out of there.

In escaping the place my wife reminisced in lyrical terms about it being nice. I lamented the fifteen euros, I had grown fond of them and was convinced that prior to their departure I could have stood on my wallet and seen as much as I did from the viewpoint in Hippocrates garden.

WHY the five-star review?

Well, we got back to the hotel and amused so many other guests regaling them with tales of the place that they would have clearly paid us for the entertainment. Instead, they saved their money to hire a car and visit the place themselves.
Written 5 June 2017
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PARIS_IOANNOU
Athens, Greece14 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2013 • Friends
What is the reason of naming a private cultural center as The Gardens of Hippocrates???? It has nothing to do with Hippocrates himself. The lady there was interesting but the place was not what we expected to see. Herbs and plants presented are widely and easily found in Greece, nothing special really to see. Exhibition halls had limited and irrelevant things to exhibit. Among other things they involved shells, puzzles, children's drawings etc. I would be glad to see it, only if I didn't have to pay for it.
Written 20 July 2013
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