[Arch of Galerius and the Rotunda | A highlight of the historical walk in Thessaloniki, where Roman ruins remain]
[Arch of Galerius and Rotunda | Highlights of a historical walk in Thessaloniki, where Roman ruins remain]
— An overwhelming presence in the city that touches on history from nearly 2000 years ago —
The Arch of Galerius and the Rotunda, located in the center of Thessaloniki, are historical buildings built in the early 4th century during the Roman era, and can still be seen in the city today.
■ Arch of Galerius
A stone gate built to commemorate the Roman Emperor Galerius' victory in the Persian expedition.
The fineness and scale of the carvings are impressive, making this a famous spot where you can feel the breath of history.
■ Rotunda
A circular building with a multi-layered history, said to have been built by Galerius as his own mausoleum, and later used as a Christian church and mosque.
The mosaics on the ceiling are particularly noteworthy, and it is registered as a World Heritage Site.
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📍【Location】
・Arch of Galerius: Egnatia 144, Thessaloniki 546 22
・Rotonda: Platia Agiou Georgiou Rotonta, Thessaloniki 546 35
The two buildings are about a 3-minute walk away, so we recommend visiting them together!
🕰【Opening hours】
・Rotonda has opening hours (closed on Tuesdays, morning to evening on other days)
・Gate of Galerius can be viewed outdoors 24 hours a day
🎫【Admission fee】
・Rotonda: 6 euros for adults (combined ticket available)
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✨【Recommended points】
・A valuable experience of touching the remains of ancient Rome directly, even in the center of the city
・The mosaics and dome ceiling inside the Rotunda are a must-see!・A great route to take a walk and soak up history
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🎒【Tips】
・We recommend visiting in the morning or evening when it's cooler
・The two are very close to each other, so it's efficient to visit them together◎
・The inside of the Rotunda is surprisingly quiet, making it a hidden gem where you can relax and enjoy the view
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