Armenochori, Greece

Armenochori (Greek: Αρμενοχώρι; Macedonian: Арменоро, Armenoro; Bulgarian: Арменово, Armenovo or Арменохор, Armenohor) is a village in the Florina regional unit, northern Greece.

In 1845 the Russian slavist Victor Grigorovich recorded Arminor as mainly Bulgarian village.

[3] The 1920 Greek census recorded 871 people in the village, and 40 inhabitants (6 families) were Muslim in 1923.

Displayed in the three rooms of the building are objects from folk culture, which come exclusively from the families of Armenochori.

There are men's and women's traditional costumes, domestic utensils, various metal, earthenware or wooden objects used in the home, objects relating to cottage industry, the most notable among them being a nineteenth-century loom, farming tools and tools of a number of other occupations, as well as the old pulpit from the village church.

The Folklore Museum of Armenochori