It is a magnificent Macedonian tomb of the 3rd century BC for the burial of a prominent man. The first excavation was carried out in 1910. Its most recent restoration... read more →
The city's great fabric market, Bezesteni, with its famous domes, has a long history that dates back to the fifteenth century. OPENING HOURS 26/11 10:00-13:00 ACCESS 12, 16, 23, 24:... read more →
The Byzantine Bath is located in Koule Kafe, on the outskirts of Ano Poli. Its restoration was completed in 2014 by the Antiquities Ephorate of Thessaloniki. OPENING HOURS 26/11 10:00-13:00... read more →
Τhe Church of St Nikolaos Orfanos, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, dates back to the period of the Palaiologos Dynasty - beginning of the 14th century. OPENING HOURS 26/11 10:00-14:00... read more →
Monastery in Ano Poli, dating to the late 5th or early 6th century AD. Its catholicon, dedicated to Hosios David, is one of the oldest surviving Christian buildings in Thessaloniki.... read more →
The Acropolis of Thessaloniki, consisting of a part of the Early Christian wall of the city, part of the Byzantine fortification and 19th-century prisons. OPENING HOURS 26/11 10:00-13:00 27/11 10:00-13:00... read more →
It is an early Christian catacomb that underwent preservation works in 1991 and operates as the Holy Church of St. Ioannis (St. John). OPENING HOURS 23/11 10:00-12:30, 17:00-18:30 24/11 10:00-12:30, 17:00-18:30 *... read more →
The Arched Hall is one of the most important buildings of the palace of Galerius, part of which is also visible from Navarino Square. The Galerian Complex, which apart from... read more →
Built in 1444, it is the largest and oldest Ottoman bath of Thessaloniki. It was restored in the 80s and now functions as a cultural space of the City of... read more →
One of the largest forums of the Roman world, dating to the 2nd century. A.D. In 1999 the archaeological site of the Roman Agora of Thessaloniki was complemented with an... read more →