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Μέγαρο Πρεβεδουράκη: A Historical Gem on Tsimiski Street

Explore Μέγαρο Πρεβεδουράκη on Thessaloniki's vibrant Tsimiski Street, a blend of history and modern city life.

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Μέγαρο Πρεβεδουράκη, or the Prevedouraki Mansion, is a notable historical landmark situated on Tsimiski Street in Thessaloniki. This early 20th-century building showcases the city's rich architectural heritage and vibrant urban atmosphere, reflecting Thessaloniki's blend of historical and modern elements.

A brief summary to Μέγαρο Πρεβεδουράκη

  • Ιωάννου, Tsimiski 46, Thessaloniki, 546 23, GR

Local tips

  • Explore Tsimiski Street in the late afternoon to experience its lively atmosphere as locals and tourists shop and dine.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the best way to explore Tsimiski Street and its surroundings is on foot.
  • Check out the side streets for hidden cafes and local shops offering a more authentic experience.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    Μέγαρο Πρεβεδουράκη is located on Tsimiski Street. From Aristotelous Square, walk northeast on Tsimiski Street. The mansion is easily accessible on foot as you explore the main thoroughfare. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    Take a public bus to a stop on or near Tsimiski Street. Bus lines 5, 6, or 23 will get you close. From the bus stop, a short walk will bring you to the mansion. A single bus ticket costs around €1.

  • Taxi

    Take a taxi to 46 Tsimiski Street. Taxis are readily available throughout Thessaloniki. The initial fare is €1.30, and the rate per kilometer is €0.74 during the daytime.

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The Μέγαρο Πρεβεδουράκη, constructed in the early 20th century, stands as a testament to Thessaloniki's rich architectural and cultural history. Located on Tsimiski Street, one of the city's most bustling thoroughfares, the mansion provides a glimpse into the urban life of Thessaloniki during that era. Tsimiski Street itself is a significant location, known for its vibrant mix of shops, cafes, and historical landmarks. Named after Byzantine Emperor Ioannis Tzimiskis, the street has been a central part of Thessaloniki's identity, evolving from its earlier designation as 'The Second Parallel' before the Balkan Wars. The Great Fire of 1917 significantly impacted the area, leading to a redesign of Thessaloniki's city center by French architect Ernest Hébrard. Today, Tsimiski Street is a dynamic hub, teeming with commercial activity and cultural attractions. Its intersection with Aristotelous Square marks a key meeting point for both locals and tourists, enhancing its significance as a central artery of the city. The Μέγαρο Πρεβεδουράκη, with its historical architecture, contributes to the street's unique charm and serves as a reminder of Thessaloniki's layered past.

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