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Guide 🇬🇷 Lárisa

Lárisa
👤 Population 148,562 🕛 Local time:

Ancient Theatre A

Larissa’s landmark Hellenistic-Roman theatre, remarkably preserved and still impressive for its marble seating, inscriptions, and central role in ancient performances and politics.


Diachronic Museum

Excellent modern museum showcasing Larissa’s history from prehistory to 1881 through mosaics, icons, reliefs, jewellery, coins, and other archaeological finds.


St Achilles Basilica

Ruins of a 6th-century basilica atop the acropolis, notable for Byzantine mosaic flooring and vaulted tombs linked to Larissa’s patron saint.


Yeni Mosque

Elegant 19th-century Ottoman mosque with minaret and domes, later reused as library and museum, reflecting Larissa’s layered cultural history.


Bezesteni

Intriguing late-15th-century Ottoman covered market on the acropolis, admired for its surviving portal, stonework, and unusual reuse as fort and treasury.


Alcazar Park

Large riverside urban park ideal for relaxing walks, with shady paths, lawns, pond, outdoor theatre, playgrounds, and cooling summer breezes.


Monument to Hippocrates

Memorial marking the rediscovered tomb site of Hippocrates, with a small museum celebrating the father of medicine and his connection to Larissa.


Municipal Art Gallery

Important art museum founded on the Katsigras collection, featuring major Greek painters from the 19th and 20th centuries.


Pappas Mill

Atmospheric 1893 industrial flour mill transformed into a cultural center with exhibitions, performances, studios, and an open-air summer cinema.


Folklore Historical Museum

Insightful museum of Thessalian folk culture, displaying traditional costumes, crafts, photographs, silverwork, pottery, and everyday pre-industrial life.


Ancient Theatre B

Roman-period theatre west of Theatre A, where restored lower seats and visible foundations reveal another layer of Larissa’s ancient entertainment heritage.


Byzantine Baths

Rare early Christian bath remains in central Larissa, offering a glimpse into Byzantine urban life near former basilicas and the old citadel.


Metropolitan Church of Agios Achillios

Larissa’s main modern church, admired for its grand scale, rich interior decoration, and pleasant setting near the acropolis and river views.


Ottoman Baths

Historic Great Hammam distinguished by its elongated form and large central dome, preserving a visible trace of Ottoman Larissa in the city center.


Votive Stele to Poseidon

Replica of a 4th-century BC marble votive column honoring Poseidon, marking an archaeological findspot and highlighting ancient Thessalian religious traditions.


Frourio Hill

Historic, scenic district near archaeological sites, museums, and major sights, popular for boutique stays.


Kentriki Plateia

Central, lively area around the main square with hotels, shopping, dining, and easy landmark access.


Agios Konstantinos

Authentic area near downtown with markets, traditional tavernas, and walkable access to major attractions.


Kourenta

Vibrant district with boutique shops, cafes, and picturesque squares reflecting local character.


Neapoli

Modern, family-friendly district with parks, playgrounds, apartments, and convenient everyday amenities.


Ampelokipoi

Quiet residential area with affordable accommodation and public transport links to the city center.


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