THEMED ROUTES

The thematic routes will reveal cultures and traditions left behind by ancient Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Ottomans, Jews but also holy figures of Christianity, Thessaloniki’s past and present, by unrolling a fascinating story of 2300 years!

Villa Mordoch

The beautiful house was built in 1905 for the Turkish divisional commander Seifoulach Pasha, designed by architect Xenophon Paionidis with dominant characteristic the coe

Salem Mansion (former Italian Consulate)

The luxurious residence, characteristic example of neo-Baroque eclecticism, was built in 1878, designed by Xenophon Paionidis on behalf of the French Jew J

Former Hirsch Hospital (Ippokrateio Hospital)

Clara de Hirsch, wife of Baron Maurice Hirsch, a Jewish tycoon banker from Austria, spent 200.000 gold francs for the construction of the hospital which would serve the n

Allatini Villa

One of the most impressive buildings of Thessaloniki is the country villa of Allatini family. The villa was built in 1888, designed by the Italian architect Vitaliano Pos

Allatini Mills

The Allatini Mills constitute a very interesting example of industrial development of the city, although the complex remains untapped for the time being. One of the riche

Modiano market

Agora Modiano: Thessaloniki’s Central Food Market, returns with a fresh new look Bringing a fresh new vibe to Thessaloniki’s center, Agora Modiano returns renewed

Stoa Saul

The arcade was built between 1867 and 1871 by Saul Modiano, a well-known Jewish banker, one of the wealthiest men in the Ottoman Empire. Within the ‘Cite Saul’, a small c

Villa Fernandez or Casa Bianca

Casa Bianka, the ornament of Thessaloniki, is one of the city’s most beautiful mansions. Its unique architecture adopting the eclecticism style, as well as, the romantic

Jewish Museum

In a building property of the Jewish Community of Thessaloniki, erected in 1904, the Jewish Museum opened in 2001 in order to preserve and study the m

Yad Lezikaron Synagogue

The synagogue, dedicated to the memory of the Holocaust victims, was inaugurated in 1984. It was build on the site of ‘Bourla’, a small bethel also known as “Cal de la Pl