Multicultural Heritage
Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, boasts a rich multicultural history dating back to ancient times. It has been influenced by Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and modern Greek civilizations, creating a unique blend of cultural diversity.
White Tower
The iconic White Tower stands proudly along Thessaloniki’s waterfront, serving as a symbol of the city. Originally constructed by the Ottomans, it has witnessed centuries of history and now houses an exhibition on Thessaloniki’s past.
A city where history echoes in Byzantine walls, Aristotelous Square pulsates with life, and every street tells a story of a rich multicultural past.
Rotunda of Galerius
Originally intended as a mausoleum for Roman Emperor Galerius, the Rotunda has transformed over the centuries into a mausoleum, church, and mosque. Today, it stands as an architectural testament to the city’s layered history.
Aristotelous Square
The lively Aristotelous Square is Thessaloniki’s central gathering place, surrounded by neoclassical buildings, bustling cafes, and vibrant shops. It serves as a hub for both locals and visitors to enjoy the city’s energy.
Byzantine Walls
Thessaloniki is home to impressive Byzantine walls that once fortified the city. Exploring these ancient fortifications offers panoramic views of the city and a journey through its defensive history.
Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki
The city houses a renowned Archaeological Museum, showcasing artifacts from Macedonia’s ancient past. Visitors can marvel at treasures ranging from prehistoric times to the Roman period.
Ano Poli (Upper Town)
Ano Poli is the historic and charming upper part of Thessaloniki, characterized by narrow cobblestone streets, traditional houses, and panoramic views. It provides a glimpse into the city’s authentic character.
Navarinou Square
A vibrant student hub, Navarinou Square exudes youthful energy with its lively atmosphere, trendy cafes, and street art. It is a favorite hangout spot for locals and a great place to experience Thessaloniki’s modern culture.
Modiano and Kapani Markets
Immerse yourself in the local lifestyle by exploring Modiano and Kapani Markets. These bustling markets offer a sensory feast of fresh produce, spices, and local delicacies, providing a true taste of Thessaloniki.
International Film Festival
Thessaloniki hosts an annual International Film Festival, attracting filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts from around the world. The event showcases a diverse range of films and adds a dynamic cultural dimension to the city’s vibrant scene.
- Area:
- 19 307 km²
- Elevation:
- 0 m
- Population:
- 824 676 (2011)