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 Description of objectHouses in Ano Poli (Upper/Old City), ThessalonikiAddress : Akropoleos 28 c –Ano Poli 54634 Thessaloniki Studios to let Bills included Fully furnished for long or short term Free internet Laundry AC Studios for rent, for one , two ,three, or four people in the upper town (Old City) – Ano Poli. The studios are furnished (bed, closet, table, kitchen with fridge and oven, washing machine ,Free Internet wifi,hair drier,Tv) At the moment of arrival, the client must pay the remaining rent amount in cash. The price includes: VAT Bed sheets. The bath towels . A / C and heating Free wireless Internet access Clean the area This part of the city is build with traditional type of buildings. The neighborhood is very quiet, and you can find everything you need: Mini Market, Restaurant, Taverns. Bus stop in 10m (bus No23) Five minutes’ walk to the center. Near University of Thessaloniki (10 minutes walk) Near Erasmus schools. You can walk in the old Town , see the view of the town and visit small taverns. Location of objectThis part of the city is build with traditional type of buildings.The neighborhood is very quiet, and you can find everything you need: Mini Market, Restaurant, Taverns. Bus stop in 10m (bus No23) Five minutes’ walk to the center. Near University of Thessaloniki (10 minutes walk) Near Erasmus schools. You can walk in the old Town , see the view of the town and visit small taverns. Town: Greece, Thessaloniki, ThessalonikiThessalonikiGreece’s second city has style, with plenty of fashionable shops and salons and a 1-million-strong population fleshed out by a big university (80,000-plus students). Thessaloniki boasts great nightlife during those long months when more famous Greek destinations are deep in hibernation, from arty cafes to Latin bars; from discos pumping out house music to salacious bouzoukia (clubs featuring twangy, Eastern-flavoured Greek folk-pop). That’s plenty to keep you occupied after you’ve traversed the city’s sublime Byzantine churches, museums and scattered ruins. It’s not cheap, but no Greek city save Athens compares. Museums Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki : M. Andronikou 6 Museum of Byzantine Culture : Leoforos Stratou 2 Museum of Ataturk in Old town of Tessaloniki,Atatürk\\\'s House. Museum of Contemporary Art Moni Lazariston & Warehouse : Β1 – Port Thessaloniki Cinema Museum : Port, Warehouse A Science & Technology Museum Noesis : 6Th Km. Thessaloniki – Thermi Road Local attractions Agios Dimitrios The White Tower Kamara – Galerius Arch The Rotonda Aristotle’s Square Ano Poli – Old City & Castles,Tsinari, Byzantine walls,Alatza Imaret Water FrontConcert Hall Thessaloniki Sights and Monuments Church of Agios Dimitrios Thessaloniki\\\'s enormous, 5th-century Church of Agios Dimitrios , is named in honour of the city\\\'s patron saint. A Roman soldier, Dimitrios was killed around 303 on the site (then a Roman bath), on the command of Galerius, infamous for persecuting Christians. The martyrdom site is now an eerie underground crypt, which you can visit during the day or during the special Friday-night service. In 1980, the saint\\\'s relics were returned from Italy, and now lie in an elaborate silver reliquary inside.The Ottomans made Agios Dimitrios a mosque and plastered the walls. After they were kicked out, the plaster was removed, revealing Thessaloniki\\\'s finest church mosaics. While the 1917 fire was very damaging, five 8th-century mosaics have survived; look for them on either side of the altar. Church of Agia Sofia The 8th-century Church of Agia Sofia , a not-so-small miniature of its namesake in İstanbul, occupies Plateia Agias Sofias south of Egnatia. The dome has a striking mosaic of the Ascension of Christ. Also see the restored, 5th-century Church of the Panagia Ahiropiitos, which has an early basilica form; some mosaics and frescoes remain. The name, meaning \\\'made without hands\\\', refers to the miraculous 12th-century appearance of an icon of the Virgin. Monastery of Vlatadon Up near the walls, the Monastery of Vlatadon has a leafy, secluded location and a small museum. A gift shop selling icons is inside. Church of Nikolaos Orfanos Also in the Kastra is the 4th-century Church of Nikolaos Orfanos , which has superb frescoes. Church of Osios David Just down from the Monastary of Vlatadon is the little 5th-century Church of Osios David , allegedly built to commemorate the secret baptism of Galerius\\\' daughter, Theodora, while father was away. It contains well-preserved mosaics and rare 12th-century frescoes depicting the baptism of Christ. Archaeological Museum The Archaeological Museum has finds from the prehistoric period through to ancient Macedonian and Hellenistic times. The most famous exhibit, the Gold of Macedon, presents precious objects (6th- to 2nd-century BC) from the royal tombs and other central Macedonian excavation sites. The craftsmanship is phenomenal; delicate filigree wreaths, pins for fastening dresses, and grave masks from Sindos are among the best.The Derveni Crater (330-320 BC), a vast, ornate Hellenistic vase of bronze and tin used initially for mixing wine and water and later as a funerary urn, has intricate relief carvings illustrating the life of Dionysus, with mythical figures, animals, vines and ivy branches. The Derveni Treasure contains a papyrus piece (250-320 BC) likely to be Greece\\\'s oldest.The ground floor exhibit, Pre-Historic Thessaloniki, boasts the Petralona Hoard - axes and chisels in an urn, abandoned by the artisan, in the Petralona Cave north of Halkidiki. Other finds include daggers, pottery and tools from mound tombs dating from the Neolithic period to the late Bronze Age. Thessaloniki\\\'s Archaeological Museum is one of the city\\\'s big attractions. The museum houses the foremost collection of Macedonian artefacts including the treasures from the tomb of King Philip II of Macedon, which was discovered at Vergina in 1977. 3 Septembriou, Thessaloniki Bus 11, 58 Tel 031 0 830538 Websitehttp://alexander.macedonia.culture.gr/2/21/211/21116/e211pm01.html Admission ¤6 Open Mon 12.30pm-7pm, Tue-Sun 8am-7pm Museum of Byzantine Culture The Museum of Byzantine Culture is a well-presented modern museum that uses ambient lighting and a good running wall text to enliven the 3000 or so artefacts in its permanent collection. They include frescoes, mosaics, embroidery, ceramics, inscriptions and icons from the early Christian period to the Fall of Constantinople (1453) in Macedonia. The Museum of Byzantine Culture has exhibits on Byzantine culture in Thessaloniki and Greek Macedonia. Exhibits feature sculptures, mosaics, ceramics and other artefacts. 2 Stratou Avenue, 540 13 Thessaloniki Bus 11, 58 Tel 031 0 868570 Website http://www.culture.gr/2/21/214/21412m/e21412m1.html Admission ¤6 Open Jan-Mar Mon 10.30am-5pm, Tue-Sun 8.30am-3pm; Apr-Oct Mon noon-7pm, Tue-Sun 8am-7pm; Nov-Dec Mon 10.30am-5pm, Tue-Sun 8.30am-3pm Macedonian Museum of Modern Art This modern art gallery features works by Greek and international artists. Its exhibits include works by Warhol and Dennis Oppenheim. International Fair of Thessaloniki Tel 031 0 471545 Website www.culture.gr/4/42/422/42202/42202g/e42202g1.html Open Tue-Sat 10am-2pm & 6pm-9pm, Sun 11am-3pm Museum of the Macedonian Struggle While this museum is supposed to cronicle the struggle against Ottoman and Bulgarian nationalism, it is no more than a propaganda vehicle for Greek Macedonian nationalism. 23 Proxenou Koromila, 546 22 Thessaloniki Tel 031 0 229778 Website www.culture.gr/4/42/421/42103/42103a/e42103a1.html Admission free Open Tue 9am-2pm, Wed 9am-2pm & 6pm-8pm, Thu-Fri 9am-2pm, Sat-Sun 11am-2pm White Tower The history of Thessaloniki\\\'s most famous landmark, the pacific White Tower , is actually bathed in blood. In 1826, Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II ordered here the massacre of janissaries (elite troops made up of forcibly Islamicised Christian boys) deemed disloyal. After Greeks captured the city in 1913, the \\\'bloody tower\\\' was whitewashed to expunge the dark memories. The whitewash has long been removed, though the name stuck. At time of writing, the tower\\\'s small Byzantine Museum was about to get a new permanent exhibit; it\\\'s up a wide circular stairway, where stands a small café offering impressive views of the city and sea Dating from the 15th century, the White Tower is Thessaloniki\\\'s major landmark and it contains a museum with exhibits that include scupture, mosaics and pottery. Nikis & Pavlou Mela, Thessaloniki Tel 031 0 267 832 Websitehttp://alexander.macedonia.culture.gr/2/21/212/21209m/e212im02.html Admission free Open Tue-Fri 8am-7pm, Sat-Sun 8.30am-3pm Palace of Galerius Very close to one another, from Plateia Navarinou north across Egnatia, stand three major monuments associated with the early-4th century Roman emperor Galerius. The ruined Palace of Galerius sprawls east-west across the square. You can descend into it, or just peer over the handrail. Pieces of floor mosaic, columns and a few walls survive. Across Egnatia is the Arch of Galerius, featuring sculpted soldiers in combat; it was erected in 303 AD to celebrate the emperor\\\'s victories over the Persians in 297. Galerius Rotunda Just north of the Arch of Galerius is the Galerius Rotunda. Galerius built this hulking brick structure as his future mausoleum, though he never used it, dying in retirement in what is now Serbia instead. Constantine the Great made the Rotunda Thessaloniki\\\'s first church (Agiou Giorgou); the Ottomans would transform it into a mosque (the minaret\\\'s been mostly restored). There are surviving frescoes inside the enormous building. Roman Agora The Roman Agora lies north of Plateia Aristotelous, across Egnatia on upper Plateia Dikastirion. Commercial activity began in the 3rd century BC and peaked under the Romans, when the area was buzzing with public affairs, services and shops. A helpful, English-language board explains the layout of the remains, which include clustered shop walls and a few mosaic floor remnants. Museum of the Macedonian Struggle The story of how heroic Greek revolutionaries wrested Macedonia from the clutches of both Turks and Bulgars is graphically told at the Museum of the Macedonian Struggle . Housed in the former Greek consulate to the Ottoman Empire, this museum has hard-to-find maps, old firearms, photos, uniforms and more. Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki The Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki traces Jewish history in Thessaloniki from 140 BC to the Spanish arrivals in 1492 and until WWII through well-presented displays and photos. The museum houses remains from Thessaloniki\\\'s large Jewish cemetery, vandalised in 1942 by the Nazis. Thessaloniki Museum of Photography The Thessaloniki Museum of Photography , located in a cool former warehouse on the port, displays historical and contemporary Greek photography, plus dynamic temporary exhibitions. The small café overlooks the water. Museum of Ancient Greek & Byzantine Instruments The Museum of Ancient Greek & Byzantine Instruments is an unusual, three-floor museum that displays instruments from antiquity to the 19th century. Excellent multi-lingual museum catalogues are available. Atatürk\\\'s House Atatürk\\\'s House , located within the Turkish Consulate grounds, is where the dashing Mustafa Kemal was born in 1881. The museum honours modern Turkey\\\'s founder, and has original furnishings and memorabilia. Yeni Hamam Yeni Hamam is a grand 17th-century Ottoman structure with great acoustics; it\\\'s now used as a sophisticated concert hall. If something\\\'s on, it\\\'s well worth seeing a show there. Bey Hamam Bey Hamam , also known as Paradeisos Baths, is Thessaloniki\\\'s oldest Turkish bath, dating from 1444. This large and labyrinthine structure is now used for art shows Link to our websitehttp://www.kripis.gr/ANOPOLI.en.aspxArrival and distancesArrival day: anyDistance to next airport: SKG 10 Km Distance to next trainstation: 2 Km Distance to next motorway: 1 Km Distance to the sea: 1 Km Distance to next shop: 0.1 Km Sport facilities nearbyTheme of holidays
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