Frissiras Museum

Syntagma & Plaka


If you like discovering great painters you've never heard of, this could be the museum for you. The Frissiras family's collection, numbering around 4000 pieces, focused solely on modern and contemporary artists from Greece and around Europe; almost every canvas depicts the human body in some way. Usually two different exhibitions are staged here each year.


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