Museums, Monuments, Theatres  Cinemas etc…

Thessaloniki was the European Capital of Culture in 1997 and remains a city with intense cultural activity. As evidenced by the dozens of museums, theaters, the Multiplex of art, the Concert Hall, the outdoor sculpture and music heritage, Thessaloniki produces culture and moves with strength and versatility, having a restive workforce, its residents, creating and many times pioneering at the cultural life of Greece. Search and discover places and people and why not, become yourselves part of that creativity!

Selfie Museum

Greece's first Selfie FunHouse is here. An innovative and interactive entertainment museum, located in the heart of Thessaloniki! Explore our 30 different themed faci

The Y.M.C.A. Basketball Museum (Young Men’s Christian Association of Thessaloniki)

It is the first Basketball Museum in Greece, a sport that was promoted and developed in the country by the Young Men’s Christian Association. The Museum was inaugurated i

Residence of Kemal Ataturk

This residence was built at the end of 19th century and is currently attached to the Turkish Consulate of Thessaloniki. Kemal Ataturk, the reformer of the Turkish nation

CINEPLEXX

MUNICIPAL INDOOR THEATRE OF SYKIES

Adresse: Riga Fereou– Str. und Megaron – Str. -Sykies

THEATRE VASSILIS DIAMANTOS

Vasilis Diamantopoulos Theatre – A Stage of Culture in Thessaloniki The Vasilis Diamantopoulos Theatre is an important cultural hub in Thessaloniki, dedicated to the

Moon

The moon standing next to the sea is another popular spot of Thessaloniki, the perfect background for your photos!

Museum of the French military cemetery of Zeitenlik

There is a Museum in the premises of the cemetery, constructed by the initiative of the French Consulate of Thessaloniki. It provides interactive services through the use

The Y.M.C.A. Basketball Museum (Young Men’s Christian Association of Thessaloniki)

It is the first Basketball Museum in Greece, a sport that was promoted and developed in the country by the Young Men’s Christian Association. The Museum was inaugurated i

Railway Museum of Thessaloniki

One of the most famous wagons of Orient Express, a wagon-restaurant made in England in 1900, which travelled from Paris to Constantinople and inspired crime writer Agath