The Vlatadon Monestary in Thessaloniki is a quiet space at the top of the mount, overlooking the city and sea. It has a unique combination of ancient and renaissance architecture with some interestingly crafted surprises like this field stone mosaic, and the two hand painted glazed plates set into the wall.
The view stretching over the city...
... and out to the sea...
Travel Log: Vlatadon Monestary in Thessaloniki, Greece
posted on: February 15, 2013
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