The Ancient Agora of Thessaloniki, one of the most impressive archaeological sites of the city, is located between Filippou, Olympou, Agnostou Stratioti and Gkarmbola Streets. It was built in the 2nd-3rd century AD, as the administrative and commercial center of the city, took a fall during the 7th century and was inhabited again by the...
- Thessaloniki Prefecture / Culture / Archaelogical sites
The imperial complex of Galerius was built in the early 4th century AD and occupied an area of 35 acres with prominent points: the Rotunda, the Arc of Galerius, the Hippodrome and the luxurious palace in the eastern side of the city overlooking the sea. With the exception of Rotunda (a monument open to the public) and the Arch, the largest part...