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!

Cinema Museum – Film Library of Thessaloniki

The complete history of Greek cinematography, since the first experimental efforts at the beginning of 20th century to the modern Greek productions, is exhibited at the C

MUNICIPAL ART GALLERY

The Municipal Art Gallery of Thessaloniki, housed in three historically and architecturally unique buildings, organizes and hosts permanent exhibitions displaying its col

Art Gallery of the Society of Macedonian Studies

The 500m² Art Gallery, inaugurated in 1975, aims to promote and spread contemporary Greek art, with emphasis on contemporary Northern Greek Art. It is housed at the top

Other coffees

Following the 'trends' and the evolution of coffee worldwide, the cafés of Thessaloniki offers all the other favorite coffees in many variants: espresso with over 10 vari

Greek coffee

Having its roots from the Ottoman period, Greek coffee is one of the most popular coffees in Greece, especially at older ages. The roasted coffee beans are being ground t

Frappe coffee

It is also called 'frapedoupoli (frappe-city)! Thessaloniki not only loves frappe coffee, 'national' coffee of Greeks, but is also the city that gave birth to! The coffee

Crypt of Agios Dimitrios

The crypt of Agios Dimitrios is located within the Temple of Agios Dimitrios. The entrance lies next to the right pillar of the pulpit and leads to the exact location t

Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki

The Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki, inaugurated in 2000, aims to select documents and memorabilia that survived through the Holocaust, research about the Jewish presen

Cultural Center of Thessaloniki of MIET (National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation)

MIET holds mostly occasional exhibitions concerning art (painting and sculpture, photography, video and architecture) and history (based on the rich archive collection of

Museum of Photography “Christos Kalemkeris”

Christos Kalemkeris archives include a rich collection of photos since 1838 (early era of photography art) until today, concerning significant subjects that Greek an