Entries by design

Villa Fernandez or Casa Bianca

Casa Bianka, the ornament of Thessaloniki, is one of the city’s most beautiful mansions. Its unique architecture adopting the eclecticism style, as well as, the romantic story connected to the […]

Jewish Museum

In a building property of the Jewish Community of Thessaloniki, erected in 1904, the Jewish Museum opened in 2001 in order to preserve and study the memory of the Jewish presence in the city. It […]

Yad Lezikaron Synagogue

The synagogue, dedicated to the memory of the Holocaust victims, was inaugurated in 1984. It was build on the site of ‘Bourla’, a small bethel also known as “Cal de […]

Monastirioton Synagogue

The synagogue, a donation by Ida Aroesti with further financial contribution by families from Monastiri (Vitola) former Yugoslavia, was founded in 1927. During the Nazi occupation, it was the heart […]

Holocaust Monument

Sculptured by Glid brothers in 1997, depicts the seven-branched Menorah and flames in a complex with human bodies. The location, Eleftherias Square, was chosen by the fact that, it was […]

Villa Ahmet Kapandji

The charming countryside villa built in 1898 for Ahmed Kapandji and is a typical architectural sample of eclecticism. It consists of a main building and tower. Its basic elements are […]

Villa Mehmet Kapandji

The magnificent three-storey villa was designed by architect Pierro Arrigoni in 1900, following the eclectic style with art nouveau influences. During the German occupation was the headquarter of Gestapo in […]

Villa Mordoch

The beautiful house was built in 1905 for the Turkish divisional commander, Seifoulah Pasha, based on the designs drawn by the famous architect Xenophon Paionidis with dominant characteristic the coexistence […]