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Rutonda Saint Georgious
I visited in my last day in Thessaloniki. If you want to enter you must by buy a ticket. It is cost 3€ Re adult, but the entrance is free for young people under 25.
Originally intended by the emperor Galerius as a mausoleum, it was later converted to a church and then to a mosque. Today it is a museum with remnants of the glorious mosaics that once covered the ...
The church Rotonda (Ροτόντα) bears its name to the round shape. It was built by Galerius in the 4th century, and it is the oldest church in Greece. It also has a tower from the times when it was used ...
Despite not being furnished, we loved this historic building. Architecturally, it was stunning and when it would have been fully covered in the mosaics, it would have glowed in the sun.
For the 6 euro entrance was expecting more. The inside is empty with one info plaque explaining a bit abut the place, you will spend about 15 min tops.
Rutonda Saint Georgious
I visited in my last day in Thessaloniki. If you want to enter you must by buy a ticket. It is cost 3€ Re adult, but the entrance is free for young people under 25.
Impressive structure
Originally intended by the emperor Galerius as a mausoleum, it was later converted to a church and then to a mosque. Today it is a museum with remnants of the glorious mosaics that once covered the ...
Oldest church in Greece
The church Rotonda (Ροτόντα) bears its name to the round shape. It was built by Galerius in the 4th century, and it is the oldest church in Greece. It also has a tower from the times when it was used ...
Beautiful shape and worth visiting
Despite not being furnished, we loved this historic building. Architecturally, it was stunning and when it would have been fully covered in the mosaics, it would have glowed in the sun.
Quick 15 min visit
For the 6 euro entrance was expecting more. The inside is empty with one info plaque explaining a bit abut the place, you will spend about 15 min tops.