Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki
The museum is housed in one of the rare Jewish structures that survived the fire of 1917. It was founded to hounor the Sephardic heritage as it evolved in the city after the 15th century. Central to the first floor is a narrative history of the Jewish presence in Thessaloniki from the 3rd century BCE until the Second World War.
There are monumental stones and inscriptions that were once found in the great Jewish necropolis that lay to the east of the city walls. The visitors can also learn more about religious and everyday life of the pre-war Jewish community of Thessaloniki by some artifacts from the collections of the museum.
Address: 13, Aghiou Mina St.
Opening hours: Tue - Fri: 11:00 -14:00, Wen & Thu: 17:00 - 20:00, Sun: 11:00 - 14:00
Phone no: (+30) 2310 250406-7
Email: jctmuseo@otenet.gr
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