Ο André Rieu μαγεύει το κοινό με ελληνικά κάλαντα (Video)
The Archaeological Museum
The Archaeological Museum is one of the most beautiful in Thessaloniki and one of the most important in Greece. Its collections include findings from excavations from the whole of Macedonia, and cover the whole antiquity, from the Neolithic period until the end of the Roman years.
The exhibition units, original and interesting, travel the visitor to the history of Macedonia through the centuries and provide him with the opportunity to learn about the everyday life, intellectual creation, and the rich material culture of its people. Since 1962 the museum has been housed at a modern building with an internal yard, work of the famous architect Patroklos Karadinos.
Hours:
November 1 - March 31
09:00 - 17:00 daily, Closed on Tuesday
April 1 - Oktober 31
09:00 - 17:00 daily
09:00 - 22:00 on the first Thursday of each month for the months of: May, June, July, August and September (for the exhibitions: Prehistoric Macedonia, The Gold of Macedon, Open-air exhibition Memory in stone and the new temporary exhibition «In the Cave. Stories from Darkness Brought to Light»)
During the Easter the visiting hours are:
- Good Friday: 12.00-17.00
- Saturday: 8.30 - 15.30
- Easter Sunday: CLOSED
The Museum is closed on:
- 25 and 26 December
- 1 January
- 25 March
- Easter Sunday
- 1 May
Visiting hours are subject to change without notice. For more information and confirmation please call us on +30 2313 310201.
Groups can visit after confirmation via telephone (Monday to Friday 9:00-11:00).
Entrance fee:
10,00 € (reduced: 5,00 €)
Reductions apply for:
- Citizens of EU member states aged over 65 years old, with their I.D. card or passport during the period from October 1st to May 31st of each year.
- The accompanying parents on educational visits of primary schools.
- The accompanying teachers on the educational visits of schools and institutions of 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade of non-EU countries.
The fee for visiting organized archaeological sites, historical sites, monuments and museums and the criteria for exemption are changed in accordance with the Government decision (ΦΕΚ 5270/Β'/03-10-2025).
Adress: 6 Manoli Andronikou Street, 54621 Thessaloniki



















