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"1831: The assassination of Capodistrias" of the Capodistrias Museum of Corfu
1831: Ioannis Capodistrias
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An interactive game
An interactive game
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An interactive game
that reconstructs the moment of the assassination of Ioannis Capodistrias
that reconstructs the moment of the assassination
of Ioannis Capodistrias
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An interactive game
that reconstructs the moment of the assassination of Ioannis Capodistrias
based on the painting The Assassination of Ioannis Capodistrias
by Charalambos Pachis
based on the painting
The Assassination of Ioannis Capodistrias
by Charalambos Pachis
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An interactive game
that reconstructs the moment of the assassination of Ioannis Capodistrias
based on the painting The Assassination of Ioannis Capodistrias
by Charalambos Pachis
which is part of the collection of Capodistrias Museum in Corfu
which is part of
the collection of Capodistrias Museum
in Corfu

The game “1831: Ioannis Capodistrias” is among the anniversary activities organized by the Capodistrias Museum for the anniversaries of 200 years since the Greek Revolution and 190 years since the Governor’s assassination.

This digital game is an experiential and playful approach to presenting the life and works of the First Governor of Greece. The game is structured in three levels based on the allegorical painting The assassination of Ioannis Capodistrias by the Corfiot painter Charalambos Pachis in 1872, which is part of the collection of Capodistrias Museum. “1831: Ioannis Capodistrias” was developed by the Capodistrias Museum in Corfu in collaboration with the Multimedia Knowledge and Social Media Analytics Laboratory (MK-Lab) at the Information and Communication Technologies Institute (ITI) of the Center for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), with funding by the Ministry of Culture and Sports of Greece in the framework of the invitation for development of digital cultural activities 2021.

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Download the game, follow the trail of the life of Ioannis Capodistrias and witness the moment of his assassination through a unique perspective of the event.

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First Level

Who is Ioannis Capodistrias?

Play to learn his story


Paris

Second Level

Why was Ioannis Capodistrias assassinated?

The story focuses on the painting

San Francisco

Third Level

Where do we find Ioannis Capodistrias today?

Interaction with artifacts




This game is intended for players over the age of 12 years
No internet connection is required for playing this game

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Who is Ioannis Capodistrias?

Play to learn his story

Follow the footsteps of Ioannis Capodistrias from his childhood years in Corfu to his demise at the entrance to Saint Spyridon Church in Nafplio. Explore the map and learn about the significant milestones in the life of a truly iconic Greek political figure. What did Ioannis Capodistrias study and how did he begin his political career? How did he rise to become a functionary of Russian diplomacy? What is his connection to Switzerland and how did it contribute to laying the foundations of the Greek state? Follow his footsteps and visit the places where Capodistrias lived.

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The assassination

Why was Ioannis Capodistrias assassinated?

The story focuses on the painting

The story of the assassination of Ioannis Capodistrias unfolds through the exploration of an allegorical painting. Interact with the painting and ask its figures to tell you their stories of how they are connected with the First Governor of Greece. How did Greeks respond to the nomination of Ioannis Capodistrias? Supporters and opponents of his policies are given life and the opportunity to narrate the events leading to the assassination of the First Governor of Greece. How was Europe affected by the loss of Ioannis Capodistrias? Talk to the figures in the painting and discover a major chapter in the history of Greece.

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Where do we find Ioannis Capodistrias today?

The legacy continues

Interact with the artifacts

Find the monuments and works of art dedicated to Ioannis Capodistrias on the map. Explore Greek and European cities and discover the places where the memory of Capodisitrias still lives to this day. Which sculptors and painters created works depicting Ioannis Capodistrias? Where can someone admire these works? How did these artists choose to present this eminent figure? Travel the map of memory and search for Capodistrias in your own city.

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The painting

The assassination of Ioannis Capodistrias, painting by Charalambos Pachis

Multi-figure oil painting depicting the assassination of Ioannis Capodistrias

On the September 27/October 9, Ioannis Capodistrias, Governor of Greece, was assassinated by his political rivals on the steps of the Holy Church of Saint Spyridon in Nafplio. In the early 1870s, the Corfiot painter Charalambos Pachis composed the incident of the assassination in two paintings. One painting – composed in 1872 – was donated to Capodistrias Museum by Erasmia Panteliou and is on permanent display in the hall “Capodistrias and the Greek State”. ... The painting The Assassination of Ioannis Capodistrias does not constitute a realistic representation of the event, given that Charalambos Pachis paints an allegorical version of the theme of the assassination, illustrating both the incident itself and its impact on the people of the Ionian Islands at the time. The painter not only placed the assassination inside the church, but also chose to add a number of other human figures who weren’t necessarily present during the incident. We notice several major characters among them, such as Theodoros Kolokotronis, Andreas Moustoxydis, Petrobey Mavromichalis and others. Through his painting, the painter provides a narration of and a commentary on the assassination of the First Governor of the newly founded Greek state.

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Charalambos Pachis (1844-1891)
The assassination of Ioannis Capodistrias
Oil painting on canvas, 1872
Donated by Erasmia Pantelios
Capodistrias Museum Collection MK195

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Charalambos Pachis (1844-1891)
The assassination of Ioannis Capodistrias
Oil painting on canvas, 1872
Donated by Erasmia Pantelios
Capodistrias Museum Collection MK195