General Information
The Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki is an Archaeological Museum situated in Thessaloniki, Greece. The museum displays a collection of items from Prehistoric, Roman, Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic periods in Thessaloniki and the surrounding areas. The museum was established in 1912 but did not move to its purpose-built modern building until 1962. The museum was renovated in 2004, it is the place to go in the city to learn about ancient Thessaloniki.
Getting there
The 12 and 15 buses stop close to the museum. The museum is around a 20-minute walk away from the city’s train station.
Opening Times and Admission
In the winter months (November to March), the museum is open daily 9am-4pm. In the summer months (April to October), the museum is open daily 8am-8pm. Admission is set at 8 euros for adults and 4 euros for concessions.