2 Best Sights in Kentro, Thessaloniki and Central Macedonia

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We've compiled the best of the best in Kentro - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Arch of Galerius

Kentro

The imposing kamára (arch) is one of a number of monuments built by Galerius around AD 305, during his reign as co-emperor of Diocletian's divided Roman Empire. It commemorated the Roman victory over Sassanid Persian Empire in AD 297, and you can still see scenes of those battles on the badly eroded bas-reliefs. Originally, the arch had four pediments and a dome and was intended to span not only the Via Egnatia, the ancient Roman road, but also a passageway leading north to the Rotunda. Only the large arches remain.

Egnatia, Thessaloniki, 54009, Greece

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Roman Forum

Kentro

The forum in the ancient agora, or market, dates back to the end of the 2nd century AD. The small amphitheater here, which hosted public celebrations and athletic and musical contests in ancient times, is now often the site of romantic concerts on balmy summer evenings. In 2011 a new museum opened here, with items from the Hellenic era through the 4th century AD.

Thessaloniki, Greece
23102-21266
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€2

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