Historical Archive

A journey through modern Greek history, from the nineteenth century to the present day.

The Foundation’s Historical Archive collects, preserves and advances the personal archive of Konstantinos Mitsotakis, along with archives and collections belonging to members of his family and political associates.

Created for purposes of research and study, it is available exclusively for non-commercial use and serves as a valuable resource for documenting both his political life and personality, as well as the broader trajectory of modern and contemporary Greek history.

The Archive includes documents, photographs, sound recordings, and moving images. It contains autobiographical audio testimonies by Konstantinos Mitsotakis and collects spoken testimonies about him.

Its mission is to provide open access to researchers, students, and the public, to support scholarly work, and to facilitate the study of the period in which Konstantinos Mitsotakis lived, through the use of modern tools for digital preservation and documentation.

Accessing and Using the Historical Archive

Research Visits

Access more than 200,000 archival items and over 4,000 book titles. Contact us to schedule your visit.
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Digital Collection

We have digitized a significant part of the Konstantinos Mitsotakis Archive, which is continually enriched with new material. Explore our digital collection and discover highlights from his life and legacy.
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Archival Training

The Foundation collaborates with universities to offer students internships and practical training in archival research and management.
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Archival Access Guidelines

Before your visit, please take a moment to review the archival access guidelines.
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