The visitor can see many important Museums in Thessaloniki in order to enrich his knowledge both for the past and for the present of the city.
I suggest you choose between the following:
-Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki
It houses one of the largest collections of antiquities in Macedonia, from the prehistoric period to the Roman era.
-Museum of Byzantine Culture of Thessaloniki
It has been honored with the Museum Prize in 2005 by the Council of Europe and hosts a rich collection of works and relics of Byzantine and post-Byzantine art.
-White Tower Museum
It is the museum of the city. The White Tower is the trademark of the city and stands proudly on the seafront.
-Museum of the Roman Agora
Cave Museum in the Ancient Agora which houses finds of the area.
-Museum of the Macedonian Race in Thessaloniki
It is a reference point for the Macedonian Race and is housed in the historic building of the then Greek Consulate.
-Folklore and Ethnological Museum of Macedonia-Thrace
The folklore museum of the city, with exhibits of the traditional folk culture of Northern Greece.
-Museum of Modern Art
It houses one of the most important collections of contemporary art, meaning the collection of Georgios Kostakis with works of art of the Russian Avant-Garde of the 20s and was acquired in 1997.
-Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art
The first museum of contemporary art founded in Greece. It covers all areas of contemporary art, and houses 2000 works and a rich library.
-Municipal Gallery of Thessaloniki (Casa Bianca)
It houses collections of engravings, icons, works by Thessaloniki artists, works of Modern Greek Art and works by Nikolaos Gyzis.
-Aristotle Museum of Natural History of Thessaloniki
It is a museum of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, located on Pier A in the Port of Thessaloniki and houses the university collections of fossils, minerals, plants, animals and insects.
-Ataturk Museum of Thessaloniki
Visitable after consultation at the house of the founder of the modern Turkish state.
-Center for the Historical Judaism of Thessaloniki
It is the museum of the history and the Holocaust of the Jewish community of the city.
-Crypt Museum of the Church of Agios Dimitrios
The eastern part of the large Roman bath that was converted in early Christian times into a chapel and holy water.
-Science Dissemination Center and NOISIS Technology Museum
It is the largest technological museum in Greece, also known as the Planetarium or Noisis.
-Railway Museum
It is located in Eleftherio – Kordelio and includes wagons of the Orian Express as well as many historical monuments of the history of the railways in Greece.
-Tellogleio Foundation of Arts
Multi-space exhibitions and events under the auspices of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
-Cinema Museum
It is housed in a historic warehouse of the port of the city and it exhibits cinematic objects and a reference to the history of Greek cinema.
-Museum of Photography of Thessaloniki
Photographic imprint of modern Greek history and folklore with exhibition space for contemporary photographic art.
-Radio Museum
The history of Radio through authentic exhibits and supervisory material.
-Olympic Museum of Thessaloniki
Also known as the Sports Museum, with exhibits and presentations related to the Olympic Games and sports.
-War Museum
Museum of the memory of the struggles of the Greeks of modern history with a special exhibition space dedicated to the Anti-dictatorship Resistance.