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!

Orthodox Cemetery (Evangelistria)

Around 1875 - 1880 the establishment and operation of Cemeteries was granted to the Charity Society of Thessaloniki's men, which after strenuous efforts, created the Ceme

Villa Chatzilazarou / Siaga

The two-storey neoclassical building was built in 1890 by architect Paionidis on behalf of Chatzilazarou family. It was Constantine's house, the successor to the Gre

Château mon bonheur (the Tower of Eftichia)

A very particular building not only for its architecture but also for its history is the Château mon bonheur. It was built in 1890 from the plans of by Frederic Charnot a

Villa Michaelidi

The 1890 residence after changing several owners was purchased in 1926 by the Michaelidis family. A sign of eclecticism with baroque elements and originally, this plot wa

Former Melissa Orphanage

The beautiful two-storey house, a typical example of eclecticism was built for Osman Ali Bey in 1913. Converted to Bulgarian Consulate in 1914, later housed the Fren

Villa Morpurgo

The villa was erected before 1906 according to designs by architect Vitaliano Poselli. The owner was an Italian Jewish woman named Fanny Ouziel, wife of Moise Morpurgo, d

Building at 47 Mousson Str

This area was one of the most densely populated neighborhoods of the Upper Town with a mixed population of Greeks and Turks. The two-storey building with a courtyard and

Building at 17 Herodotou Str

Herodotou Street, passing in front of the Byzantine Church of Aghios Nikolaos Orphanos, is one of the few Byzantine streets of the city. It was home to Christian families

Mansion at 13 Theofilou Str

A 19th century mansion dominated by curves and stands out for the wooden columns and wooden frames. The building belongs to the Hellenic Public Real Estate Service and ho

Building at 25 Theophilou Str

With special characteristic the absolute symmetry especially in the floor of the main face, the neoclassical building of the 25 Theofilou street was built in the late 19t