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!

Grove of Aristotle

There is nothing better than theory being applied in practice! How about indulging yourself with the Grove’s unique interactive instruments, implementing the natural laws

Stageira: Modern settlement

Built in the foothills of Stratonic Mountain, with an altitude of approximately 500 metres and 89 kilometres to Thessaloniki, the settlement attracts many visitors, espec

The life and achievements of Aristotle

Aristotle was born in Stageira in 384 BC, a city under the jurisdiction of the Macedonian king. His father Nikomachos was the personal physician, friend and advisor of Ki

Military Cemetery of the British Commonwealth – Mikra Thessaloniki

Designed by Robert Lorimer. It contains the graves of 1,810 soldiers of the British Army and Navy, as well as, 149 soldiers of other nationalities. You will also find a m

Military Cemetery of the British Commonwealth – Exohi Thessaloniki

It started operating in 1916. Since many hospital units were located in the area, most of the soldiers buried in the cemetery were victims of Spanish Influenza. It curren

Indian Cemetery of the British Commonwealth – Dendropotamos Thessaloniki

It is the only Indian cemetery in Greece. It contains the bodies of Indian soldiers who died during the Great War from 1916 to 1920, that is, 384 Hindu, 107 Indian Muslim

Indian cemetery

The unique Indian Cemetery in Greece, belonging to the Military Cemetery Committee of the British Commonwealth. There are buried and cremated more than 500 Indians w

Zeitenlik (Allied Military Cemetery)

About 20,000 soldiers of the Entente allies in World War I (French, Serbs, Italians British, Russians and Bulgarian captives) are buried in Zeitelnik Allied cemetery, the

Armenian Cemetery, Protestant Cemetery

Created in the late 19th century, in the area above the Evaggelistria, opposite to the hospital of Agios Dimitrios.  

New Jewish Cemetery

The old Jewish cemetery was located on the current Campus of Thessaloniki, however it was destroyed by the Germans during the German occupation. Few graves were saved and