A chapel of the old church of St. Constantine, dating to the second half of the 19th century. Its eastern side was supported by the city walls before they were... read more →
An 1896 industrial building, restored in 2014 by the City of Thessaloniki and now functions as an event venue. The building will host the exhibition "Prohibitive Tape" by visual artist... read more →
Α 1894 building that functioned as the central pumping station of the city. After the restoration-reuse study in 1997, it functions as the Water Museum. OPENING HOURS 23/11 10:00-14:00 24/11 10:00-14:00... read more →
The Government House was built in 1891 as the residence of Vali of Salonica Vilayet and seat of the Ottoman authorities. Today, it houses the Ministry of the Interior (Department... read more →
The Catholic Church of the Frangomahalas are, was built in 1897 in the position of a previous church. OPENING HOURS 23/11 09:00-13:00 24/11 - Last entry: 20' before closing ACCESS... read more →
Historical cemetery of the city, dating to the late 19th century and today is a protected monument. OPENING HOURS 23/11 10:00-16:00 24/11 - Last entry: 20' before closing ACCESS 15,... read more →
A villa of the Exoches District that was built in 1879. Since 1948, it houses the Center for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind. OPENING HOURS 23/11 11:00-17:00 24/11 11:00-17:00... read more →
This building was constructed in 1893 to function as the General Consulate of Greece. Today it houses the Museum of Macedonia Struggle. OPENING HOURS 23/11 10:00-14:00 24/11 10:00-14:00 Last entry:... read more →
A villa of the Exoches District, built in 1897. Today it houses the Center for Byzantine Research of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. OPENING HOURS 23/11 11:00-17:00 24/11 - Last... read more →
A villa in the "Exoches District" built in the early 1890s. The building was restored in 1982-1989 and today it houses the National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation (Thessaloniki Branch). OPENING... read more →