At the intersection of Neosoikos and Benefactor Streets, very close to Janeos Hospital and Pasalimani, there is one of the strangest and mysterious phenomena of the area: its famous “lined shirt”. On the first floor of a collapsed apartment building, a shirt is hung on a hanger located on furniture referring to a wardrobe. CORVERSE According to Up Stories, the event has evolved into one of the city’s largest urban myths, stirring up the interest of locals and visitors. The shirt is reportedly owned by Michael Gallia, a cartoonist who lived in Piraeus and worked in 20th-century magazines. Through a difficult course, the cartoonist made cartoons and comic books, among other things published in Pantheon and Mask.
What is the story behind Piraeus’s “lined shirt”
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