
Aristotle Square
Площа Аристотеля
Aristotle Square is a central public square in Thessaloniki, Greece. Established in the 1910s, it spans approximately 1,200 square meters. The square is noted for the surrounding neoclassical buildings, including the City Hall and monuments dedicated to the philosopher Aristotle.
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Designed by French architect Ernest Hébrard, the square was part of Thessaloniki's reconstruction after a fire in 1917. It serves as a cultural and social hub, with events and gatherings held regularly. The square is accessible via public transport and is within walking distance of major city attractions. It's bordered by several cafes and shops, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.