It's usually not crowded, though that is not always a bad thing. You can see paintings and early sketches from Gounaropoulos. But, it should be mentioned that the museum also hosts paintings, items and sculptures from other artists and even kids. Opposite of the entrance of the museum there is the house of the artist aformentioned; it is unique and bizare in a good way.There I also a small park outside where you can sit. It is not a must, although if you happen to pass by, by any chance, it will...
Read moreA lovely small museum that organise very interesting lectures. There are two buildings, the first one it was the house of the painter and now houses paintings and personal items of him, the second building it has an underground lecture area and two floors dedicated to temporary exhibitions. I really enjoyed the visit and definitely I will go again to attend...
Read moreLovely little museum. It is only one room and next door is a larger building which hosts exhibitions. It's also free! So it's well worth your time to go. It probably takes 20-45 minutes to view everything so don't plan to spend too much time there. The staff is also very friendly and nice....
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