CENTRES OF CULTURE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY |
These are inspiring projects for the long-term cultural development of the city. Projects that will host the initiatives of Cultural Capital of Europe ensuring the city’s leading cultural presence at the dawn of the new century. Works worthy of the city’s illustrious history which will endow it with a privileged role among the cities in this particularly sensitive and fragile part of world.
PRESERVING THE UPPER CITY (ANO POLI)
The appearance of the monuments is being improved, the Byzantine walls are freed of
obstructions, the most important listed building are undergoing restoration, the
architectural style is being protected all in an effort to secure the quality of life in this
area.
UTILISING MODERN PERIOD ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE
The Villa Bianca, the «Melissa» orphanage building, the Chamber of Commerce and
Industry building, the Modiano market-place, the Ladadika area, the Water Works
Museum, are being restored and preserved so that their architecture may enrich the
city’s character.
"FREEING" THE CITY'S MONUMENTS
The historical profile of the city becomes evident in every turn as the MAcedonian tombs,
the Roman Agora, the Byzantine churches, the Heptapyrgio, the Flower-Market, Alaja Imaret,
Yeni Jami, are being restored, freed from temporary scaffolding (an eyesore during the last 20 years)
and are put into functional use.
CREATING PROJECTS IN THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITIES
The municipalities in the greater area of Thessaloniki are included in the Cultural
Capital of Europe «Thessaloniki 97» programme.
Theatres, conservatoires, museums, youth centres and other cultural venues are being
constructed, urban plans remodelled, while public areas are being upgraded, thus,
offering the opportunity for cultural activities in every neighbourhood.