About «Monument»

Eptapyrgio(Genti Koule)

Eptapyrgio, the fortification on the Acropolis of Thessaloniki, was built in the early 14th century and has dominated since as the highest point of the city.

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Virgin Mary Acheiropoietos

The Church of Panagia Achiropoietos, on Agia Sofia Street, is a rare monument of the Byzantine period that remains in its original condition.

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Bezesteni

The covered market at the junction of Venizelou and Solomou streets is a great Ottoman monument in Thessaloniki, built in the middle of the 15th century.

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Roman Market

The Roman Market of Thessaloniki, the administrative and commercial center of the city for almost three centuries, was built in the northern part of today's Aristotelous Street

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Rotonda

Emblematic as few monuments in the city, the "Rotunda", as the building that was connected with the Roman Palace of Galerius and its Arch, was named, was built at the dawn of the 4th century AD. and has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Arch of Galerius

One of the most emblematic monuments of Thessaloniki - and certainly the most popular meeting point

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Vlatadon Monastery

The Holy Patriarchal and Stavropegian Monastery of Vlatadon, built in the 14th century on the site of a pre-existing church, is the only Byzantine monastery in operation in Thessaloniki.

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Holocaust Memorial

The Holocaust Memorial was erected in honor of the 50,000 Greek Jews of Thessaloniki who testified in the Nazi camps.

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Galerius Palace

The "Palace of the Galerius", a total area of 150,000 sq.m. which stretched from the sea to the Rotonda and from Navarinou Square to today's Agia Sophia, is the most characteristic example of the prosperity of Thessaloniki during the Roman years.

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