Thessaloniki • Attraction
Roman Forum of Thessaloniki
The Roman Forum (Ancient Agora) is a large open-air archaeological site in the city center, revealing the civic heart of Roman Thessaloniki. Excavated remains include a two-story stoa, an odeon (small theater), and a mint, all dating from the 1st to 4th centuries AD.
Overview
The Roman Forum (Ancient Agora) is a large open-air archaeological site in the city center, revealing the civic heart of Roman Thessaloniki. Excavated remains include a two-story stoa, an odeon (small theater), and a mint, all dating from the 1st to 4th centuries AD.
Highlights
- Odeon: A restored semicircular theater that once seated 400 spectators.
- Stoa: Remnants of a double-colonnaded shopping arcade.
- Central Location: Situated between the modern city's main squares.
History
The forum was the political, commercial, and social center of Roman Thessaloniki. Excavated from 1966 onward, the site continues to yield new finds beneath the modern city.
Visitor Tips
- Open-Air: Parts of the site can be viewed from the surrounding streets for free.
- Duration: 30–45 minutes.