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Castles (Kastra)

The first defensive fortifications in Thessaloniki began shortly after its foundation, in the 3rd century BC.

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Church of the Holy Apostles

A representative example of after-Byzantine architecture, the church of Agios Apostolos, at the beginning of Olympus Street, is a Byzantine monument of UNESCO world cultural heritage.

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Bey Hammam

The first baths built by Murat II after the occupation of Thessaloniki were the Bey Hamam, in the center of the city.

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Latomou Monastery

The small church of Saint David was the central church of the Monastery of the Savior Christ in Upper Town, known as "Latomou Monastery"

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OTE Tower

A modern monument and newer symbol of the city, which rises through the area of the Thessaloniki International Fair and reaches a height of 72.4 meters.

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Panagia Halkeon

In the center of Thessaloniki, almost at the junction of Egnatia and Aristotelous streets, Panagia Halkeon stands impressive, with the reddish color of its bricks, for a thousand years.

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Building of the Society for Macedonian Studies

The imposing building of the Society for Macedonian Studies across the White Tower is a landmark in the center of Thessaloniki, completing the architectural feast of the emblematic point.

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Church of the Taxiarchs

The Church of the Greatest Taxiarchs, built in the 14th century, a typical example of ecclesiastical architecture of the time, is a Byzantine church in the Upper Town of Thessaloniki.

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Agia Sophia

The Cathedral of Agia Sophia is one of the most important Byzantine monuments of Thessaloniki.

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