The historic notos department store in central Athens has unveiled a vibrant new facade designed by acclaimed Greek artist Jason Megoulas, also known as Cacao Rocks. Blending over 100 years of architectural heritage with bold, colourful street art, this transformation breathes new life into the iconic building at Stadiou and Aeolou streets. Part of notos’ recent rebranding, the project celebrates the intersection of history, modernity, and art, bringing a renewed sense of optimism and energy to the heart of the city.
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