歴史博物館

Museum of the Macedonian Struggle

現地メンバー32人のおすすめ

地元の人からのヒント

Maria
June 1, 2022
Housed in a Neoclassical building of the 19th century, this museum educates visitors about the Macedonian struggle. The collection includes artifacts and photos from 1900 to 1912.
Nikoleta
July 29, 2019
The Museum of Macedonian Struggle is located in the center of Thessaloniki in a beautiful Neoclassical bulding of the late 19th century, originally designed by Ernst Ziller. The museum is run by the Foundation of the Museum for the Macedonian Struggle. The most important exhibits are several uniforms, personal objects of the leaders of the Macedonian Struggle and of course, the weaponry. There are more than 1350 contemponary pictures, maps, newspapers, paintings and books. Museum of Macadonian Struggle Thessaloniki The museum’s foundation has created the Macedonian History Research Center that offers to researchers and anyone interested access to its archives, sophisticated library and digital databases. It also publishes several scientific and historic studies whileo oganizing conferences and workshops that focus on the Macedonian Issue and the wider region history. On the first floor there is an audio-visual introduction devoted to the history of Macedonia. In the basement the visitor can watch scenes from the Struggle and life at the beginnings of the 20th century. Museum themes and activities There are seven different rooms grouped as follows: Macedonia before the outbreak of the Struggle The Struggle in Western Macedonia The people’s role during the Struggle The Strunggle in the central and eastern Macedonia The Strunggle in the Yannitsa Marshes The events in Macedonia after the revolution of the Young Turks The museum also offers several other activities like some really interesting educational games, public guided tours and a lending department of photographic displays and video films. The Metropolitan Temple of Saint Grigorios Palamas and The Macedonian Struggle Crypt are located right next to the museum! If you are hungry or thirsty, you can walk along Koromila street or the coastal avenue Leoforos Nikis. Both destinations are full of bars, restaurants, fast food and cafes!
The Museum of Macedonian Struggle is located in the center of Thessaloniki in a beautiful Neoclassical bulding of the late 19th century, originally designed by Ernst Ziller. The museum is run by the Foundation of the Museum for the Macedonian Struggle. The most important exhibits are several unifor…
Nikos Chrisa
February 8, 2020
This museum educates visitors about the Macedonian struggle.
Dimitris
July 15, 2020
The Museum is located in the city center as the national benefactor Mr. Andreas Syngros had the vision of establishing the home of the Macedonian struggle and he decided to finance this project. The museum was designed by Ernst Ziller and opened its doors in 1981 operating inside a neoclassical building. In this building was operating the Greek general consulate from 1893 to 1912. The museum is a private property and it is run by the Association of Friends of the Museum of the Macedonian Struggle. There are many important exhibits with the arsenal of the times holding a dominating place while uniforms, the memorabilia and the personal items of the leaders of the Macedonian Struggle (1904–8) also holding their exceptional post. The numerous uniforms, a collection of 1,350 contemporary photographs the explanatory maps, books, newspapers, and paintings of the Macedonian landscape in the late 19th and early 20th century are completing the total picture. The exhibits occupy seven rooms and are grouped as follows: Macedonia before the outbreak of the Struggle The struggle in western Macedonia The consulate and the organization of Thessaloniki The office of the consul Lambros Koromilas The role of the people of Macedonia in the Struggle The Struggle in central and eastern Macedonia The Struggle in the Lake of the city of Giannits The events in Macedonia after the end of the Struggle and the revolution of the neo-Turks’. In the basement there are life-size dioramas of scenes from the Struggle, a school at the beginning of the 20th century, the Patriarchists’ struggle to protect their churches from the attacks of the Exarchists, the action of Greek corps on Giannitsa Lake, and the arrival of a spy in Florina city. The first floor has an audio-visual system presenting films from the history of Macedonia. (Closest station Agia Sofia church, in 400meters distance)
The Museum is located in the city center as the national benefactor Mr. Andreas Syngros had the vision of establishing the home of the Macedonian struggle and he decided to finance this project. The museum was designed by Ernst Ziller and opened its doors in 1981 operating inside a neoclassical bui…
Κατερίνα
September 28, 2019
The Museum for the Macedonian Struggle is a historical museum. It presents the local history and cultural identity of Macedonia, keeping alive the memory of the struggles of Hellenism and highlighting the role of ordinary people who left indelible traces in a diverse cultural heritage. With the tours one discovers a lesser known but ideologically charged chapter of the Greek and Balkan history of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. After the 1978 earthquake, which caused considerable damage to the neo-classical mansion that once housed the Greek Consulate General in Thessaloniki, the building was restored and given to the "Friends of the Museum of the Macedonian Struggle" as a repository for all manner of relics and material documenting this significant chapter in Greece's modern history. The idea of the Museum, however, was not new: in April 1917, not long after Macedonia had been integrated into Greece, the Provisional Government of Premier Venizelos enacted order 2134 establishing a "Macedonian Museum", although with a much broader scope. This Museum was to assemble all the considerable archaeological finds marking the various historical and artistic periods through which Macedonia has passed, from antiquity to the end of the Ottoman era. The process of creating the museum was continued in the 1940s by the Macedonian Fraternal Association for Education, while after 1950 the initiative passed to a group of private individuals, prominent public figures and descendants of famous Makedonomachoi. In the meantime the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki had been founded and the establishment of another museum for the Byzantine period had been decided. This meant that what was needed was a more specialised institution, devoted exclusively to the period of the Macedonian Struggle. And so in December 1965 the Prime Minister of Greece, Stephanos Stephanopoulos signed the order providing for the founding of the Museum of the Macedonian Struggle in the building of the former Consulate General of Greece in Thessaloniki. The vision became reality when on 27 October 1982 our Museum was formally opened by the President of the Hellenic Republic, Constantine Karamanlis. The Board of Directors
The Museum for the Macedonian Struggle is a historical museum. It presents the local history and cultural identity of Macedonia, keeping alive the memory of the struggles of Hellenism and highlighting the role of ordinary people who left indelible traces in a diverse cultural heritage. With the…

近くで楽しめるユニークなアクティビティ

テッサロニキでローマ帝国、ビザンツ帝国、オスマン帝国の秘密を探ろう
テッサロニキ港で写真撮影
ギリシャ人家族と一緒に料理して食べよう

現地でも大人気

所在地
23 Proxenou Koromila
Thessaloniki