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Roman Forum ng Thessaloniki
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75 Olimpou
Thessaloniki
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the Ancient Agora: the former social and religious city centre during the Greek and Roman periods.
Post-lunch: Historic Highlights Walk from Ladidika through seafront Eleftherias Square – Thessaloniki’s prettier answer to Syntagma Square, up Eleftheriou Venizelou Street to the city’s most famous and holiest cathedral Saint Demetrius (Thessaloniki’s patron saint). His bones are entombed for viewing in galleries under the church. From there, you can access a number of Thessaloniki’s other major historic sights on foot: the Ancient Roman agora; Turkish hamman; and the Palace of Roman Emperor Galerius (250-311AD), one of the most important monuments of late antiquity.
Post-lunch: Historic Highlights Walk from Ladidika through seafront Eleftherias Square – Thessaloniki’s prettier answer to Syntagma Square, up Eleftheriou Venizelou Street to the city’s most famous and holiest cathedral Saint Demetrius (Thessaloniki’s patron saint). His bones are entombed for viewin…
The Roman Forum of Thessaloniki, which for some three centuries was city's main reference point and administrative center, was built in Thessaloniki at the end of the 2nd century. and the first third of the 3rd century. A.D. It was built as something similar to the Greek market, but with the archetype of Rome. At the same time they amounted identical markets throughout the Roman Empire. During the early Christian period the complex of the Roman Agora suffered changes, but has retained some of its functions as the city's social center.
The Roman Forum of Thessaloniki, which for some three centuries was city's main reference point and administrative center, was built in Thessaloniki at the end of the 2nd century. and the first third of the 3rd century. A.D. It was built as something similar to the Greek market, but with the archety…