HYSTERNIOT ARTISTS MUSEUM | Tinos | Cyclades | Golden Greece
HYSTERNIOT ARTISTS MUSEUM | Tinos | Cyclades | Golden Greece
HYSTERNIOT ARTISTS MUSEUM | Tinos | Cyclades | Golden Greece
HYSTERNIOT ARTISTS MUSEUM | Tinos | Cyclades | Golden Greece
HYSTERNIOT ARTISTS MUSEUM | Tinos | Cyclades | Golden Greece
HYSTERNIOT ARTISTS MUSEUM | Tinos | Cyclades | Golden Greece
HYSTERNIOT ARTISTS MUSEUM | Tinos | Cyclades | Golden Greece

Tinos

HYSTERNIOT ARTISTS MUSEUM

It was founded in May 1987, on the premises of the Isternia vocational school, where girls learned to knit and weave. Previously, the first primary school of the settlement was housed in the same building. The museum includes works of great sculptures originating from the village.
Some of the most important exhibits are: the relief of Saint George created by Lazaros Sochos (1773), the epitaph relief of the Holy Church of Saint Athanasios Isternia by Iakovos Malakate, the Shepherd holding a bull by George Phytalis (1846), the bust of a woman by Lazaros Phytali (1883), the bust of Dimitrios Vikelas, a work of Lazaros Nik. Sochos (1910), the head of the daughter of Antonios Sochos and the two daughters of Lazaros Lamera.

Editor: Fotini Anastasopoulou