Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki - Collections

Collections

On the ground level are monumental stones and inscriptions that were once found in the great Jewish necropolis that lay to the east of the city walls. Accompanying these stones are a series of photographs showing the cemetery and visitors as it was in 1914.

Central to the first floor is a narrative history of the Jewish presence in Thessaloniki from the 3rd century BCE until the Second World War. A separate exhibit focuses on the Shoah, as it affected the Jewish Community of Thessaloniki. The majority of the community - some 49,000 persons - was systematically deported to Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen where most of them perished.

A research and documentation center operates within the premises, which aims to document and digitize archival documents from the Museum's own collection as well as archival material from other sources, thus creating a database accessible to visitors.

The Museum provides special educational programs for schools.

This gallery shows part of the collection as this was displayed before the Museum's establishment in year 2001.

  • View from outside

  • Exhibition of photographs relating to the Holocaust

  • The same

  • The permanent exhibition titled Thessaloniki: The Metropolis of Sephardic Jewry

  • The same

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