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Delacroix’s “Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi” arrives in Missolonghi, Greece, for first-time display in 2026 as part of a bicentennial tribute to the Greek War of Independence.
Eugène Delacroix’s 1826 painting “Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi” has arrived in Missolonghi, Greece, for the first time, on loan from Bordeaux’s Museum of Fine Arts.
The artwork, depicting Greece’s struggle during the 1826 siege, is part of a bicentennial commemoration of the Greek War of Independence.
Displayed at the Xenokrateion Archaeological Museum from April to November 2026, it is accompanied by historical artifacts and a parallel exhibition.
Greek officials, including Culture Minister Lina Mendoni, highlighted its enduring symbolism of resistance and international philhellenic support.
The loan marks a significant cultural event honoring Greece’s fight for freedom.
Delacroix's "Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi" llega a Missolonghi, Grecia, para su exhibición por primera vez en 2026 como parte de un homenaje al bicentenario de la Guerra de Independencia griega.