Renovated penthouse apartment in a multi-story building constructed in 1967, located in the historic center. The apartment was renovated in 2021 with a focus on functionality, aesthetics, and the creation... read more →
A three-story historic building built in 1924, which has been redesigned in 2017 and transformed into a unique space for short-term living and more exciting experiences. Located in the context... read more →
Listed monument and historical inn in the heart of the city, designed in 1926 by architect Leonardo Gennari. Since 2018 and following its complete renovation, it became the new 'home'... read more →
A magnificent building of eclectic architecture, built in 1932. Renovated after 1978, it now houses the tectonic Hall of Thessaloniki. OPENING HOURS 23/11 12:00-17:00 24/11 12:00-17:00 Last entry: 20' before... read more →
The modern Vassiliko Theatre is an entirely new construction on the same site, with a design resembling the open-air theater by Doxiadis and Schippers. The original building, an example of... 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 →
A villa of the Exoches District, dating back to 1905. Today it houses the seat of the 4th Municipal Community of the City of Thessaloniki. OPENING HOURS 23/11 10:00-16:00 24/11... read more →
The two-story building on Karipi street was renovated in 2022 by LOT Architects, combining a minimal ambience with vintage aesthetics. Today it houses the Pinakotheke Gallery. OPENING HOURS 23/11 12:00-17:00... read more →
The space is located on the 2nd floor of a listed interwar building in the city center. After its renovation and since September 2023 it operates as a dental practice.... read more →
Typical office building of 1962 in the city's heart, fully restored in 2020 and recently reopened as a Youth Hostel combined with a rooftop bar. OPENING HOURS 23/11 14:00-20:00 24/11... read more →