Upper Town (Thessaloniki)

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Η Άνω Πόλη της Θεσσαλονίκης αποτελεί ουσιαστικά τη Γ΄ Δημοτική Κοινότητά της και είναι κτισμένη σε δρόμο με βραχώδες έδαφος μεγάλων κλίσεων. Εκτείνεται από τη βόρεια πλευρά της οδού Αγίου Δημητρίου ως τα τείχη της Ακρόπολης – Επταπυργίου, ενώ ανατολικά, από τα τείχη επί της οδού Ελένης Ζωγράφου, έως δυτικά στην πλατεία Μουσχουντή (Παλιά Λαχαναγορά). rdf:langString
Thessaloniki's Upper Town called Ano Poli (Greek: Άνω Πόλη, [ˈano ˈpoli]) is the old town of Thessaloniki and is located around the city's acropolis north of the city center. The neighborhood is known for its well preserved Byzantine and Ottoman era structures and urban design and as a center for Thessaloniki's poets, intellectuals, and bohemians. During the Ottoman period Ano Poli was the main district for the Turks (Muslims) of the city while Greeks, western Europeans, and Jews lived below around the port. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Άνω Πόλη Θεσσαλονίκης
rdf:langString Upper Town (Thessaloniki)
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rdf:langString Η Άνω Πόλη της Θεσσαλονίκης αποτελεί ουσιαστικά τη Γ΄ Δημοτική Κοινότητά της και είναι κτισμένη σε δρόμο με βραχώδες έδαφος μεγάλων κλίσεων. Εκτείνεται από τη βόρεια πλευρά της οδού Αγίου Δημητρίου ως τα τείχη της Ακρόπολης – Επταπυργίου, ενώ ανατολικά, από τα τείχη επί της οδού Ελένης Ζωγράφου, έως δυτικά στην πλατεία Μουσχουντή (Παλιά Λαχαναγορά). Στην περιοχή βρίσκονται σημαντικά μνημεία όπως το Επταπύργιο, ο ναός του Οσίου Δαβίδ (Μονή Λατόμου), ο ναός του Αγίου Νικολάου Ορφανού, η Μονή Βλατάδων, η Εκκλησία της Αγίας Αικατερίνης, ο Ναός των Ταξιαρχών, η Εκκλησία του Προφήτη Ηλία, το Βυζαντινό λουτρό στην πλατεία Κρίσπου, το Μουσείο Ατατούρκ, ο Τουρμπές Μουσά Μπαμπά και η κρήνη Τσινάρι.
rdf:langString Thessaloniki's Upper Town called Ano Poli (Greek: Άνω Πόλη, [ˈano ˈpoli]) is the old town of Thessaloniki and is located around the city's acropolis north of the city center. The neighborhood is known for its well preserved Byzantine and Ottoman era structures and urban design and as a center for Thessaloniki's poets, intellectuals, and bohemians. Ano Poli is one of the most traditional areas in Thessaloniki. The area preserves much of the Byzantine and Ottoman era city design which was largely destroyed elsewhere in the city in the Great Fire of 1917. It is known for its small stone-paved streets, old squares, and houses in traditional Greek and Ottoman architecture. Ano Poli is the highest part of the city and is dominated by the city's acropolis, a Byzantine and Ottoman era fort known as the Eptapyrgio. What remains of the old city walls still surround Ano Poli and many Ottoman and Byzantine structures such as the church of Profitis Elias, the Church of Saint Nicholas Orphanos, the Taxiarches church, the Byzantine bath, the Church of Saint Catherine, the Vlatades Monastery, the Atatürk Museum, and the Alaca Imaret Mosque still stand in the neighborhood. Other landmarks include the buildings of Villa Moskof and Villa Varvara. During the Ottoman period Ano Poli was the main district for the Turks (Muslims) of the city while Greeks, western Europeans, and Jews lived below around the port. On clear days Mount Olympus, about 80 km (50 mi) away across the gulf, can also be seen towering the horizon.
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