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Thessaloniki Cinema Museum & Cinematheque

Converted brick warehouse with exhibits on Greek cinematography, including cameras & movie posters.

Warehouse A Pier A, Thessaloniki 546 25, Greece
📞 +30 231 037 8570

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible lift
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Amenities

  • Good for kids
  • Toilets
  • Restaurant

Thessaloniki Cinema Museum & Cinematheque is one of the most important and interesting museums in Thessaloniki, Greece. It is dedicated to the history of cinema and its influence on Greek culture and society. The museum has a wide variety of exhibits, including artifacts, photographs, film clips, and interactive displays. Visitors can explore the history of Greek cinema, learn about the development of the film industry, and discover the impact of cinema on Greek culture.

The museum’s permanent collection includes a variety of artifacts, photographs, and film clips from the early days of Greek cinema. Visitors can explore the history of Greek cinema from the silent era to the present day. The museum also features a large collection of posters and promotional materials from Greek films.

The museum also houses a number of interactive exhibits, including a virtual tour of Thessaloniki, a film-making workshop, and a 3D cinema. Visitors can explore the history of Greek cinema and learn about the development of the film industry. Additionally, the museum also hosts a number of special exhibitions, such as the “History of Greek Cinema” exhibition, which features a selection of classic Greek films.

The Thessaloniki Cinema Museum & Cinematheque also houses a library and research center, which is open to the public. The library contains a wide variety of books, articles, and other materials related to the history of Greek cinema. Additionally, the research center offers a variety of research materials and resources, including a database of Greek films, as well as information about film festivals and awards.

The Thessaloniki Cinema Museum & Cinematheque is a great destination for anyone interested in the history of Greek cinema. Visitors can explore the history of Greek cinema, learn about the development of the film industry, and discover the impact of cinema on Greek culture. Additionally, the museum also offers a wide variety of interactive exhibits and special exhibitions, a library and research center, and a 3D cinema. The Thessaloniki Cinema Museum & Cinematheque is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the history of Greek cinema.

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5 stars

One of the best afternoons. All greek cinema in one building. You walk through the rooms starting from 7 and ending in 1, counting down like the beginning of a classic film. If you don't care about greek films and cinema it's going to be a quick visit. There are videos in every room for every decade, along with a little bit of history of Greece and how it affected the world of cinema. There are posters, clothes from movies (dress if Vougioklaki, hat of Merkouri and many more), clips of films, music, and touch screens that let you learn more about your favorite actors. There's also old equipment that was used to make old films. This great experience costs only 2euros. Enjoy

3 stars

Lovely little set up chronicling the history of Greek cinema. Surprisingly, there’s a lot to do given the small space the collection is housed in, while it’s location next to the photography gallery and contemporary art space (not to mention the Kitchen bar) make it a good destination for a day out.

3 stars

History of Greek cinema. It would be nice to know how long (minutes) the movie clips would last in total.