Library of Kalampaka – Culture, Technology, and Learning in the Heart of Meteora
While the cliffs of Meteora are home to ancient manuscripts and monastic wisdom, modern-day Kalampaka continues that tradition through the vibrant, tech-forward Library of Kalampaka. Featuring rare book collections, state-of-the-art digital labs, and interactive spaces, it’s a cultural stop worth discovering — especially for students, researchers, and families.
The new Library of Kalampaka is a cultural anchor in the city, with a special focus on the needs of children and teens.
Efrosine Soulemanis and Athanassios Demoulas were born in Kalambaka, Greece. They moved to the United States in 1914 and were married in Lowell, Massachusetts, where they started a family.
Their son, George Demoulas, loved to see his relatives in Kalambaka. He visited often and enjoyed their hospitality. Over the years he helped build the first high school and the St. Vassarion church, when the town needed them.
George Demoulas’ daughter, Diana Demoulas Merriam, inherited her father’s love for Kalambaka. She established the Kalambaka Educational, Literary and Cultural Civil Not for Profit Company (KDK) in 2012. Its mission is to provide informational, educational, cultural and recreational services, both traditional and online, to enhance the social, cultural and economic vitality of Kalambaka’ s citizens.
KDK’s first project has been to renovate and refurbish the building in the city center that housed the Municipal Library, which comprised just two rooms and a minimal book collection. The renovation was completed and the Library opened on July 19, 2015 in honor of the birth date of George Demoulas.
Through an agreement with the Municipality, KDK will manage and operate the new Library for a minimum of five and up to a maximum of fifteen years, when the Library will revert to the management of the Municipality.

Facilities & Highlights
- Digital Lab: 3D printers, VR sets, robotics kits
- Children’s Corner: Interactive storytelling and educational games
- Reading Room: Quiet space with Meteora views
- Multimedia Archive: Local history and digital archives of the Meteora region
Great for:
- Traveling families with kids
- Remote workers or digital nomads
- Academic travelers and researchers
- Off-season visitors looking for indoor activities
How to Visit
- Centrally located in Kalampaka, walking distance from the train station and town square
- Free entry; open weekdays (with occasional Saturday events)
- English-speaking staff and digital kiosks make it accessible to international visitors
🎯 Tip: Combine a morning visit to the library with an afternoon museum stop or a light hiking tour.
Contact Details
9 Rodou st, Kalampaka
(+30) 24320 23041-3
info@kalambakalibrary.org
kalambakalibrary.org
Location of The Library of Kalampaka on the Map
FAQ - The Library of Kalampaka
Yes! It’s open to all — tourists, researchers, students, and digital nomads. Entry is free, and no membership is required to explore public areas.
Most books are in Greek, but there is a dedicated foreign-language section, especially for children and travelers. Digital access tools are available in English.
Yes — free public internet, computer terminals, and even tech workshops are available on request.
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