Mosaik Support Center

Business
4.4(92 reviews)
Mytilini

Visitors say

Nice, cosy place for refugees and local people. Plenty of interesting activities (languages, yoga, computers etc. )
Ewelina Barszczyk· February 2018
The best place to be! Love this place, feel like home, meet new people and learn how to make pretty items and how to respect. Hust visit.. :)
Argyri Xenaki· August 2017

About

Mosaik Support Center stands as one of Lesvos's most meaningful humanitarian landmarks, a testament to the island's extraordinary role at the heart of one of the most significant migration crises of the modern era. Since Lesvos became a primary point of arrival for people crossing from the Turkish coast, a constellation of organizations took root here, and Mosaik emerged as a vital community hub offering Greek language classes, psychosocial support, legal guidance, and cultural integration programs for refugees and migrants seeking to rebuild their lives. The center's name itself speaks to its philosophy — many pieces, different origins, forming something whole together.

For visitors, a stop at or near Mosaik offers a chance to understand a dimension of Lesvos that goes far beyond beaches and Byzantine churches. The island's people have grappled deeply with questions of welcome, solidarity, and identity, and organizations like this one have been central to those conversations. Travelers with a background in social work, education, or humanitarian fields may find opportunities to connect, volunteer, or simply bear witness to the quiet, determined work being done here. The surrounding area near Alyfada reflects the quieter, less-touristed side of the island, where everyday life and extraordinary circumstances have learned to coexist.

Lesvos has long been a crossroads — of cultures, religions, and peoples moving between East and West across the Aegean. Mosaik Support Center sits within that long history, adding a contemporary chapter to the island's story of hospitality and resilience. Even for visitors who simply drive past, knowing it exists enriches an understanding of what Lesvos is today: not only a place of natural beauty and ancient heritage, but a living community actively negotiating what it means to offer refuge in the twenty-first century.

Before you go

What to expect

The center operates with visible daily purpose — language classrooms running, people from many countries navigating paperwork and counseling sessions side by side. Visitors who approach respectfully encounter the migration story not as abstraction but as lived, ongoing work. It is an active institution, not a memorial, so coming with openness and awareness counts for more than any planned itinerary.

Best time to visit

Open year-round; a weekday morning visit gives the best sense of the center in full operation.

How to get there

Mosaik sits within Mytilene itself, within easy walking distance of the port and town center. Confirm the current entrance address on their website before visiting.

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Year-round

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Visitor Reviews

Jess Paine

October 2022

Wonderful, compassionate place worth a visit by all. The bags created here from dighy rafts, discarded tents and lifejackets are truly stunning. I am honoured to take home with me a part of such a story. Thank you for the language lessons, the friendly atmosphere and beautiful vision of Mosaik!!!

Benjamin Vanbaelenberghe

March 2021

Wonderful place. People are so helpful. Amazing bags

Mohamed Sleiman Labat

September 2019

A very unique place, full of creativity and fun, loved the place and the people

Albert Aguiló Soler

August 2019

Amazing place with lots of opportunities for refugee people to move on and learn.

Nicolas Perrenoud

March 2019

Offers free educational courses (languages, computer, writing) for locals and immigrants alike.

Web Center

January 2019

an educational point for locals and refugees. For free!!!

Philip Woods

September 2018

Amazing center doing incredible work.

Vironas Simandiris

March 2018

The best bikram yoga class in the whole world

Ewelina Barszczyk

February 2018

Nice, cosy place for refugees and local people. Plenty of interesting activities (languages, yoga, computers etc. )

Argyri Xenaki

August 2017

The best place to be! Love this place, feel like home, meet new people and learn how to make pretty items and how to respect. Hust visit.. :)

Location

Eastern Lesvos

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