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THESSALONIKI'S ROMAN AGORA

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Agnostou Stratiotou 4, Thessaloniki, Greece
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2024
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2024

Archaeological site of the city's Roman forum ( century AD). Latrines, odeon, underground portico and small museum.

This 1.7-hectare archaeological site (Αρχαία Αγορά/Archaia Agora) houses the remains of the Roman forum, erected in the 2nd century AD on the site of the Macedonian agora. What remains are the latrines (near the ticket office), the odeon (where gladiatorial combat took place) and two porticoes, one of which is partly underground. The latter leads to the museum, which traces the history of the site. But the five major statues of the forum (Las Incantadas) are in the Louvre.

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Necurat
Visited in august 2018
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The old agora, the heart of the ancient city. Although the remains seem poorly preserved, the state is generally not bad and makes it possible to make a good idea of the constructions of Greek civilization beyond the temples… It is best to take paired tickets that allow visits to several sites (attention to closing times that are early enough).
myriamc
Visited in october 2017
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Pas exraordinaire. Une place plein d'histoire et il faut pas mal d'imagination pour reconstruire le tout dans sa tête. Reste que c'est fascinant.

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