Greece presents a large variety of events; cultural, religious, sports, etc. Athens, being the most populated city, is the host of the most, as thousands of individuals attend each of them. Numerous ...
Mykonos Island is well-known throughout the world for the narrow cobbled streets, old windmills and vibrant nightclubs, all of which are surrounded by the crystal-clear, cobalt Aegean Sea. Situated in ...
The Thessaloniki War Museum is a branch of the War Museum in Athens. The building housing it was designed in the early 20th century by Vitaliano Poselli, the Italian architect who also designed Villa ...
The Folklife & Ethnological Museum of Macedonia and Thrace is housed in the beautiful Villa Modiano. It studies and presents the traditional culture of Northern Greece over the centuries. It collects, ...
The Children’s Museum of Thessaloniki is housed inside the Toumba Cultural Center, located in proximity to the Toumba Stadium. Established in 1997, this modern museum aims to preserve and showcase ...
The Kalochori Lagoon is located 8 km from Thessaloniki and is part of the Axios Delta National Park. Although situated on the outskirts of a large, hence noisy, urban area, it hosts numerous birds and ...
The Thessaloniki Railway Museum is located in the municipality of Elefterio-Kordelio, about 8 km northwest of the city center. It housed the old railway station of the city, dated to 1894. The ...
The Thessaloniki History Center was founded in 1983 under the name “Historical Archive of Thessaloniki City”. Its current name was established a year later. Yet, it was introduced to the public in ...
The Ζeitenlik French Military Cemetery Museum is located about 3.5 km from the city center. Established in 1916, Zeitenlik is an allied military cemetery and World War I memorial park, located on the ...
The church of Agios Minas is considered one of the oldest churches in Thessaloniki. It dates back to the 5th century AD and, despite the rebuilding due to the fires it has suffered, its original ...
Seih Sou, also known as Kedrinos Lofos (hill of cedar), is an exurban forest that extends on the southern and southwestern slopes of Mount Chortiatis. It is the city’s oasis of oxygen and a recreation ...
The Teloglion Arts Foundation was founded in 1972 after the art collection and entire property of Nestor and Aliki Telloglou were donated to the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The foundation ...