The Zongolopoulos Umbrellas
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The Zongolopoulos Umbrellas
Positioned along the beautiful waterfront of Thessaloniki, The Zongolopoulos Umbrellas capture attention with their unique design and cultural significance.
Created in 1997 by the Greek sculptor George Zongolopoulos, this installation features 85 large umbrellas made of stainless steel. They stand gracefully against the backdrop of the Thermaic Gulf and are a symbol of modern art in the city, highlighting the intersection of nature and architecture.
Notable Features
- 🌧️ Artistic Design: The umbrellas are designed to create an interplay of light and shadow, constantly shifting with the weather.
- 📍 Historical Importance: The installation transformed the urban landscape and draws visitors for both leisure and photography.
- 🏞️ Scenic Views: Located by the water, it offers breathtaking views, making it a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike.
Visitors can access The Zongolopoulos Umbrellas for free, making it an ideal visit for tourists, families, and art enthusiasts.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum The Zongolopoulos Umbrellas
Location Significance
The umbrellas are placed on a significant urban waterfront that promotes public engagement.
Artistic Symbolism
The umbrellas symbolize protection and gathering, resonating with the communal aspect of the city.
Cultural Events
The area around the umbrellas hosts various cultural events, enhancing the community vibe.
Location
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Address
View mapΛεωφ. Μεγάλου Αλεξάνδρου (Νέα Παραλία)
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Price
Free. No entry fee required.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes to 1 hour.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (9:00 AM–11:00 AM) for fewer people and optimal light for photography.