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City: Thessaloniki

Galerius Arch (Camara)

Galeriu’s arch (Camara) it is situated near the eastern walls of the city, a short distance from the Kassandreotiki gate. It is decorated with sculpted

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Zeytenlik Allied Cemetery

The Zeytenlik Allied Cemetery in Langada Street. Buried here are more than two thousand Allied soldiers- French, Italian, British, Serb, Russian- who fell during the

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Byzantine Bath

In Ano Poli, the only public bath of the Byzantine era in Greece has been preserved, known since the years of the Turkish occupation as

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Ladadika

The area from Koudouriotou to Olympiou Diamanti Streets and from Hiou to Lemnou Streets was called “agora” (the market) during the Turkish occupation. The market

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White Tower

The circular White Tower, 33.9 m high, was built at the end of the 15th century on the site of an older Byzantine tower and

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Vlatadon Monastery

The patriarchal monastery of Vlatadon was founded in the period 1351-1371 century, belongs to the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople and is the only Byzantine monastery

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Bezesteni

Bezesteni (Venizelos and Solomou Streets), the enclosed market for luxury textiles and precious objects, was probably built in 1455-1459 by Sultan Mehmet II as a

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Zongolopoulos Umbrellas

George Zongolopoulos’ “Umbrellas” were set up on the new waterfront in 1997, when Thessaloniki was the Cultural Capital of Europe.
A sculpture with vitality,

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Old Seafront

Old, beloved and unforgettable, the old waterfront is the warmest and most tender aspect of the North for the rest of Greece. It is the

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Trigoniou Tower

At the northern end of the eastern wall of Thessaloniki is the second important tower of the city, built at the end of the 15th

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The Roman Forum

The Agora, or Forum, the religious and social centre of Roman public life, with its covered galleries, colonnades and large buildings, lies at the top

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Rotunda

Rotunda is a pericentral construction, unique in Greece. It was part of the palace complex built by Cesar Galerius in the first years of the

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Tsinari

Tsinari, part of the Ano Poli (Upper City), took its name from “cinar”, Turkish for plane tree. The area of Ano Poli, the northernmost and

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West walls of Thessaloniki

According to an 1896 topographical map, the city’s West walls started from the Letaia Gate, at the beginning of Agiou Dimitriou Street. They were apparently

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Thessaloniki Castles

The defense of the city was naturally a major concern through the ages. From the Hellenistic times until the post-Byzantine era, the city walls received

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Casa Bianca

Casa Bianca had a special place among the renowned upper-class mansions of the city in the early 20th century that spread from the White Tower

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Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki is an enduring city, a city of youth with a long history and many attractions. For 23 centuries, from 315 BC when it was

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