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Thessaloniki Roman Market: The interesting Roman Market of Thessaloniki Greece
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The interesting Roman Market of Thessaloniki Greece, Macedonia: The Roman Market of Thessaloniki is located in the centre of the city, between Philippou and Olympou st. This spot was the centre of activities of Thessaloniki for about 8 centuries, almost from the foundation of the town (3rd century B.C.) till the early Buzantine period (5th century A.D.).
During the Roman period, this marketplace represented the social and religious centre of the town and had the most imposing buildings. The complex of the Roman market was constructed around a rectangular square. In the three sides, there were two lofts. The southern loft was seating at a double vaulting which was a semi basement on the one side. On the eastern loft of the transept, there was a building display. According to a sign, it functioned as a conservatory. During the Byzantine Period the buildings were deserted and destroyed by earthquakes or enemy invasions.
Excavations on the spot have revealed the mint, the conservatory, public buildings, a whorehouse and a stoa. In this archaeological site, cultural events and concerts are organized in summer by the municipality. |
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