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Archaeological and Byzantine Museums
For an exhibition that does not provide air conditioning, toilets for the visitors, a cafeteria or a cloakroom, the White Tower seems to be immensely popular.
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Archaeological Museum
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Chronologically, the museum narrative begins on the lower level with the exhibition “5,000, 15,000, 200,000 years ago... An exhibition about life in prehistoric Macedonia.
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Archaeological Museum
Chronologically, the museum narrative begins on the lower level with the exhibition “5,000, 15,000, 200,000 years ago...
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Museum Of Byzantine Culture
Thessaloniki is the most “Byzantine” of all Greek cities and a museum representing the various aspects of life during
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White Tower
For an exhibition that does not provide air conditioning, toilets for the visitors, a cafeteria or a cloakroom, the White Tower seems to be immensely popular.
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Museum in the Crypt of the Church of Saint Dimitrios
According both to tradition and to archaeological findings, this was an old bathhouse, in which Dimitrios, the city’s patron saint, was imprisoned and eventually martyred in the year 303.
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