Eptapyrgio (seven towers) - stock photo

Eptapyrgio is the fortified part of Thessaloniki's Acropolis at Macedonia prefecture,Greece (Hellas) ."nThe original construction of its walls dates back to the early Christian-early Byzantine times, while subsequent interventions and additions cover the entire historical route until the end of the turkish occupation."nIn the 19th century part of it was converted into a prison,the famous Yedi Kule. (Yedi=7 Kule=tower,castle)"nThe monument was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Eptapyrgio is the fortified part of Thessaloniki's Acropolis at Macedonia prefecture,Greece (Hellas) ."nThe original construction of its walls dates back to the early Christian-early Byzantine times, while subsequent interventions and additions cover the entire historical route until the end of the turkish occupation."nIn the 19th century part of it was converted into a prison,the famous Yedi Kule. (Yedi=7 Kule=tower,castle)"nThe monument was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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