Flisvos Park
The park is part of the city's waterfront, so that visitors can enjoy the sound of the waves on the sea rocks and watch the fishermen at work.
Modern and Contemporary era (1821 - )
2010 The park is officially opened on July 21st.
Ottoman era (1453- 1821)
Byzantine era (331 AC- 1453)
Roman era (30 BC- 330 AC)
Hellenistic era (322- 31 BC)
Classical era (478-323 BC)
Archaic era (800-479 BC)
Geometric era (-1100- 800 BC)
Prehistory (-1100 BC)
What I can see
Flisvos Park, located right next to a marina by the same name, hosts among other things, a very large playground. The playground has six sections, divided by age for the children. The space is configured for maximum safety. There is, moreover, a small 80-seat theatre for cultural events, several contemporary sculptures and more than 1,500 plants. The park is part of the city’s waterfront, so that visitors can enjoy the sound of the waves on the sea rocks and watch the fishermen at work.
What I can't see
The decision to turn the park into a playground was made following pressure by NGOs requesting an open space by the sea for children to play in.
Info
- Phone: +30 210 9885140
- E-mail: [email protected]
- Website: http://www.floisvospark.gr/
Bibliography
http://www.attiko-prasino.gr/Default.aspx?tabid=297&language=el-GR
Last visit 4/5/2013