Drossinis Museum is in the center of Kifisia, a northern suburb of Athens, and it is housed in “Amaryllis” villa, where Georgios Drossinis lived in his last years and which is named after a central character of one of his earliest and most popular works. The museum was founded in 1997 with the aim to preserve and promote Drossinis’ multidimensional work. Drossinis, along with Costis Palamas and Nikos Kampas co-founded the New Athenian School, the Greek literary ‘1880s Generation’, a movement which renewed Greek literature and fought for the establishment of modern Greek language
The museum includes three halls, which are on the first floor, while the ground floor houses the Municipal Library of Kifisia, according to Drossinis's wish.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drossinis_Museum
Official Website https://www.drossinismuseum.gr/
Address 14 Αγίων Θεοδώρων, Κηφισιά 14562, Greece
Coordinates 38°4'16.22" N 23°48'42.902" E