Navarinou Square (Greek: Πλατεία Ναυαρίνου) is a square in the city of Thessaloniki in Greece. It is named after the Battle of Navarino, a crucial battle of the Greek War of Independence.
History
The square dates back to the Roman period of the city, with the ruins of the palace of Galerius located within it. The square is beside the "Hippodromus Square", the ancient site of Hippodrome where the Massacre of Thessalonica took place during the reign of Theodosius I.
Today Navarinou is a popular meeting place, mainly amongst the student population of the city.
Gallery
- Remains of the Palace of Galerius
- Remains of the palace
- Nightview
- Close view
- A fountain in the square
- The square with view to the Rotonda
References
- ^ Doumpa, P. (2012). "Music in Public Space: Changing Perception, Changing Urban Experience?".
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