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The Town Hall of Mykonos is an elegant, two-storied building that was built in 1785 as the residence of Russian Count Ivan Voinovich during the Russo-Turkish War.
The hall is a beautiful example of local 18th-century architecture of the period with elegant design features such as arches and a small wooden balcony on the façade. Today, the building houses the offices of Municipality of Mykonos and features six well-stocked libraries with an impressive collection of books, documents, and ancient manuscripts.
The Town Hall of Mykonos, 846 00, Greece, Phone: +30-22-89-02-22-01

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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