The Nestos Nature Museum was located in the town of Chrysoupoli in the Kavala regional unit in Eastern Macedonia, Greece.
Its three rooms describe the basic characteristics of deltoidal wetlands and the main problems and threats facing them.
In the first room there was a large map and a relief model designed to give a detailed picture of the natural environment of the Nestos delta.
The third room is devoted to water and displays panels, photographs, texts, and diagrams, which give information about the fauna, the flora, and the problems of coastal habitats.
Some of the panels describe and depict the impact of human intervention in the habitats, while others remind visitors of traditional uses of the area and local occupations.