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Apsidal Hall of the Galerian Complex

Αψιδωτή Αίθουσα Γαλεριανού Συγκροτήματος
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Exhibition Halls
Open Opens at 8:00-20:00
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Dim. Gounari 38, Thessaloniki 546 21, GreeceMap
Phone+30 231 020 4868
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  • Martin J
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    All is visible from the street

    You dont need to pay a tickets for visiting this place, because all is visible from the street. Ideal visiting time is during afternoon, when the close square is full of busy life.

    Reviewed on Sep 27, 2018
  • rosodo
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    Walking after dinner

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    The ruins of the building built in basilika form between s. III and IV. It is located in a pedestrian area, with a lot of atmosphere, full of bars and restaurants. It can be viewed perfectly from ca ...

    Reviewed on May 8, 2022
  • Luis P
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    Part of the Galleria complex

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    Part of the Galleria complex that is visible (a lot remains in the underground) and extends from the ruins of the palace to the sea to the (round) mausoleum to the mountain.

    Reviewed on Oct 19, 2019
  • Ilya_VP_nsk
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    On the way to the Rotonde

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    Good night! On the way to the rotonde you will find the ruins of the old city. The most interesting thing is that they are just fenced and everything. No signs or information, you will not find except that in Google or in the museum of Vizanti ...

    Reviewed on Jul 26, 2016
  • Lizunya84
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    Ruins

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    There is no complex as such there. There was once a palace of Gallery, from which now the best preserved Rotonda and Arc Gallery, plus these stone ruins (see photo). All ...

    Reviewed on Jun 16, 2016
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