Thessaloniki winter 2026: What’s happening now
Events, exhibitions and new openings for a richer Thessaloniki experience.
Events, exhibitions and new openings for a richer Thessaloniki experience.
In 2026, several significant historic buildings along Athens’ Panepistimiou Street will undergo restoration. The Koupas Estate, between Voukourestiou and Kriezotou streets, is currently wrapped in scaffolding; the Schliemann-Melas Mansion, which also houses the Ideal cinema, is awaiting the green light; and the Serpieri Mansion has likewise entered the restoration process.
The country’s top court, the Council of State, will hear arguments Wednesday over a controversial street lighting project on Spetses, an island where cars are famously banned.
Private label products are reaching record-high levels in Greek households, as persistently high prices continue to shape consumer choices in supermarkets.
A 44-year-old man was killed early Sunday after his car crashed into a highway side barrier in northern Greece.
A 61-year-old man was found dead on Sunday morning after a fire broke out at his home in Naousa, northern Greece.
Severe weather has affected Larissa, central Greece, since early Sunday morning, bringing heavy rainfall, very strong winds, and causing streams to overflow.
Severe weather has been affecting large parts of Greece since Saturday night, including the greater Athens area, bringing heavy rain, thunderstorms and strong winds, with the risk of localized hail.
A passenger bus rolled off a road in southern Turkey’s Antalya province on Sunday, killing eight people, a senior official said.
Norges Bank Investment Management continues to provide a strong vote of confidence in the prospects of Greek stocks and bonds.