Tharroe of Mykonos art hotel
A Living Story · Mykonos

A Living Collection

A private collection inside Tharroe of Mykonos hotel where art is not displayed, but lived with.

Discover the Collection
Paravent installation by
Pavlos Dionyssopoulos (Pavlos)
1930–2019
Prologue

"At Tharroe of Mykonos, art is not simply displayed. It is lived with."

Although Mykonos itself is a work of art, there are places where art is not simply displayed, but lived with. At Tharroe of Mykonos, art forms part of the hotel's identity through a private collection and carefully chosen objects that create a continuous dialogue between past and present.

The hotel's spaces are shaped by artworks, architectural elements and objects with history, integrated naturally into everyday life rather than presented as formal exhibits. Art at Tharroe exists quietly, offering depth, texture and meaning without imposing itself.

Chapter I

Objects with Memory

The Reception Desk

The Reception Desk

№ 01

Manchester University · 1890

Originally part of a professor's auditorium at Manchester University from 1890 and acquired through auction. Crafted for academic use, it still preserves its original ink wells, once used for writing with pen and ink. Today it remains in daily use, carrying its original function forward.

The Buffet Table

The Buffet Table

№ 02

From the same university library

The large conference & breakfast table also originates from the library of the same university, reinforcing the sense of continuity between knowledge, gathering and shared experience.

Barbarossa Entrance Door

Barbarossa Entrance Door

№ 03

Neoclassical Syros

The entrance door of Barbarossa Restaurant comes from a neoclassical house on the island of Syros, bringing with it the architectural memory of another Cycladic era.

Atrium Ceiling

Atrium Ceiling

№ 04

Handmade by Evangelos Poulas

The handmade ceiling of the Atrium was designed and constructed by master artisan Evangelos Poulas, reflecting traditional craftsmanship and attention to detail that cannot be replicated.

Chapter II

Sculpture & Art Collection

The private art collection of Tharroe of Mykonos is displayed throughout public areas and rooms, allowing guests to encounter art organically during their stay. Sculptures by Andrew Wielawski include:

Andrew Wielawski

Corsica & Amaryllis

№ 01

Corsica & Amaryllis

in the Atrium

Corsica & Amaryllis

The Whale

№ 02

The Whale

at the hotel entrance

The Whale

The Mask

№ 03

The Mask

at the Main Bar

The Mask

The Minotaur Woman

№ 04

The Minotaur Woman

The Minotaur Woman

Man with an Apple

№ 05

Man with an Apple

at the pool veranda

Man with an Apple

Katrina

№ 06

Katrina

wood sculpture · Panorama Suite

Katrina

Each piece contributes to the character of its surrounding space, reinforcing the hotel's layered narrative of mythology, form and material.

The Artistic Paravan — artwork by an unknown artist

Pavlos Dionyssopoulos

The Artistic Paravan

Paravent installation by the renowned Greek artist Pavlos Dionyssopoulos (Pavlos, 1930–2019), internationally celebrated for transforming everyday objects into poetic contemporary artworks.

Chapter III

Painting & Atmosphere

Paintings by Katerina Karagianni and Marina Petri are displayed throughout the hotel, in both common areas and guest rooms. Their works introduce texture, light and a quiet emotional presence, drawing inspiration from Greek tradition and everyday life.

A small collection of silkscreen prints inspired by master artworks further complements the visual language of the hotel, reinforcing the idea that art at Tharroe is not static, but lived with.

Katerina Karagianni

Paintings at Tharroe of Mykonos
An Epilogue

"At Tharroe of Mykonos, art is not a statement. It is part of the atmosphere, the rhythm and the memory of the place."

Tharroe of Mykonos

Stay Within the Story

Experience the collection — even if only for a few nights.

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Tharroe Moments

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