Point of interest
Municipal Art Gallery
57 locals recommend,
Location
98 Chalidon
Chania
Tips from locals
Meet the most important Classical and modern artists of Greece. New Exhibitions are taking part every 4 to 5 months.
98 Chalidon Street, Chania The Municipal Art Gallery of Chania is housed in a typical commercial industrial building of neoclassical Greek architecture in the late 19th and early 20th century in Halidon street, on the way to the Venetian harbor of Chania and near the Archaeological Museum. It started its operation began in early 2003 and houses a remarkable collection of about 700 works, either paintings or carvings of famous Greek artists such as Dimitris Mytaras, Spyros Vassiliou, Vaso Katraki, Dimitris Galanis, Spyros Vikatos, Andreas Georgiadis and several Cretan artists. Apart from the permanent collection, temporary exhibitions are organized frequently by the club Painting without Bounds. Πηγή: Chania Art Gallery - Travel Guide for Island Crete, Greece cretanbeaches.com
98 Chalidon Street, Chania The Municipal Art Gallery of Chania is housed in a typical commercial industrial building of neoclassical Greek architecture in the late 19th and early 20th century in Halidon street, on the way to the Venetian harbor of Chania and near the Archaeological Museum. It star…
The Municipal Art Gallery of Chania constitutes a unique place of culture that hosts works of painting, engraving and sculpture of Greek creators and local artists, that are dated by the 18th century until today. Core of the collection of works that are exposed in the Municipal Art Gallery of Chania was the donation of Lykourgos Manoysakis during the end of decade 1950.
The Municipal Art Gallery of Chania constitutes a unique place of culture that hosts works of painting, engraving and sculpture of Greek creators and local artists, that are dated by the 18th century until today. Core of the collection of works that are exposed in the Municipal Art Gallery of Chania…
The Municipal Gallery of Chania is a unique area of culture that houses paintings, engravings and sculpture of renowned Greek artists and local artists, dating from the 18th century to the present.