Τhe "Red House"
Aφιερωμένη στον Ερμή (Το κτίριο αυτό βρίσκεται στην συμβολή των οδών Αγ. Σοφίας 31 και Ερμού 52,απέναντι από το ναό της Αγίας Σοφίας - Θεσσαλονίκη ) Είναι έργο του αρχιτέκτονα Τζενάρι. Στην εμφανή πλινθοδομή που κυριαρχεί στην πρόσοψη οφείλει την ονομασία «Κόκκινο σπίτι» με την οποία είναι γνωστό στους Θεσσαλονικείς. Το κτίριο χτίστηκε το 1926 για τον βιομήχανο Ιωάννη Λόγγο από την Οικοδομική Εταιρεία Νέων Χωρών. Στο ισόγειο λειτουργούσε «Έκθεση Υφασμάτων Ναούσης» και αργότερα το καφενείο…
Thessaloniki , Greece / my favo pic from Greek Set!
Thessaloniki , Greece (by Alexanyan on Flickr). #Greece #Thessaloniki #Macedonia
Arriving in Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece
1905 ~ Thessaloniki, In 2015 is a little different, but the sea and the Whlte Tower are the same. I live near the place in the photo.
Thessaloniki
Unknown church, Thessaloniki, Greece
Greece Photo: Bautiful Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki, Greece
Home Town: Thessaloniki, Greece. If you plan to visit it. Ask me!
Thessaloniki, Greece
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Thessaloniki by Caner Tandogdu / 500px
Thessaloniki by Caner Tandogdu on 500px
TRAVEL'IN GREECE I Thessaloniki - Greece, i love that building! #travelingreece
White Tower, Thessaloniki, Greece
Neo-classic
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A Dream Named Thessaloniki II – my philosofia
I’m still wandering down the corridors of memory. Stumbling perhaps. It’s a dreamy place I’m in and I’m not yet ready to relinquish it. Thessaloniki, Salonika … what was its magic? Was it the right amount of decay versus newness? Old visions merging into the new? The people? Perhaps it was the space in which to walk, empty but not vacant. Modiano Market. A vast roof above, still functioning stalls. Vegetables. Eggs. Meat. Cheese. A burst of voices, laughter. A flash of a smile. Then a…
Thessaloniki
This photo from Thessaloniki, Macedonia is titled 'Would you be my Muse?'.
Three women from the home state of "Thessaloniki," the province of Central Macedonia in the Ottoman Empire, from left to right, "Christian", "Jewish," "Muslim" in 1873.