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!

Ano Poli (Upper Town)

The most northern part of the old Thessaloniki, Ano Poli, escaped the devastating fire of 1917 and, thus, in a great extent retained its character. Wander through the nar

Salem Residence (former Italian Consulate)

The luxurious residence, characteristic example of neo-Baroque eclecticism, built in 1878 to designs of Xenophon Paionidis on behalf of French nationality Jew Jeborga. In

Villa Petridis

One of the most beautiful preserved buildings in West Thessaloniki is Villa Petridis. It was built between 1900-1910 following the stream of eclectic architecture with re

Moni Lazariston (Lazaristes Monastery)

It was built in 1861 by the monks of the Order of St. Vincent of Paul, who became known by the Order's headquarters in the church of Saint-Lazare in Paris. At first it op

Papafeio Orphanage

The - born in Thessaloniki - wealthy businessman Ioannis Papafis, professionally active in Malta, provided many times financial support to his birthplace and the Greek st

Former Russian Hospital

In the late 19th - early 20th century, the Russian community founded its own hospital in Thessaloniki. The opening took place in 1909. After the Russian Revolution, the b

The ‘Red’ House (Loggos Mansion)

One of the most beautiful buildings of Thessaloniki is the 'Red' House, as called by the Thessalonians due to its red bricks selected for the facade. It was built in 1926

Old Housekeeping School

Building connected to education, bought by Greek community and operated as a Greek school in 1893. Occasionally many schools for boys and girls have been housed, like the

Hotel Vienni

The former Hotel Vienni is located in an area where since 1880 onwards were built many hotels. An interwar era work by architect George Kampanellis, Hotel Vienni is chara

Ladadika

The area around Morichovou Square. The Fun in Thessaloniki passes through Ladadika! Commercial area close to the port with main activity the oil wholesale trade, by which