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  • Ruins of the once imposing porticoed courtyard entrance to the Ptolemaic garrison post, ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece. The building dates from around the 3rd century BC and was the seat of the commander and of several members of the garrison who ruled Thera during the Ptolemaic dominion.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_078.jpg
  • Ruins of a Temple at the Hellenistic Sanctuary of Temple of Apollo Pythios. Ancient Thera. Santorini. Greece. A 6th century AD three-aisled basilica with a double narthex and apse is built on the ruins of the temple.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_054.jpg
  • Retaining wall found in the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_082.jpg
  • Ruins of the once imposing porticoed courtyard entrance to the Ptolemaic garrison post, ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece. The building dates from around the 3rd century BC and was the seat of the commander and of several members of the garrison who ruled Thera during the Ptolemaic dominion.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_077.jpg
  • A public building and Roman baths adjacent to the Basilike Stoa, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_036.jpg
  • The Sanctuary of Artemidoros, rock cut and founded by Artemidoros of Apollonios of Perge, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. Dating from the 3rd century BC, the sanctuary is adorned with carvings of the eagle of Zeus Olympios, the lion of Apollo Stephanephoros -the throne of the goddess Tyche in the front- and the dolphin of Poseidon Pelagios and a portrait of Artemidoros depicted wearing a wreath.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_009.jpg
  • The Sanctuary of Artemidoros, rock cut and founded by Artemidoros of Apollonios of Perge, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. Dating from the 3rd century BC, the sanctuary is adorned with carvings of the eagle of Zeus Olympios, the lion of Apollo Stephanephoros -the throne of the goddess Tyche in the front- and the dolphin of Poseidon Pelagios and a portrait of Artemidoros depicted wearing a wreath.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_005.jpg
  • Narrow cobbled street winds its way through the residential area on the western part of the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece. Dating from the Hellenistic and Roman periods, the residences appear to belong to mainly noble wealthy families and were often two-level with a big peristyle open -air courtyard.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_068.jpg
  • Underground rainwater cistern in the residential area on the western part of city, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The missing roof was supported by the six large pillars.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_064.jpg
  • Sanctuary in honour of the Egyptian gods founded in the first half of the 3rd c. B.C, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. Remains of the sanctuary, include the rock cut section with niches for votive offerings on one side and a bench for the placement of cult statues on the other.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_058.jpg
  • Ruins at the Sanctuary of Temple of Apollo Pythios. Ancient Thera. Santorini. Greece. The sanctuary was developed during the Hellenistic period in honour of the God Apollo Pythios.  A 6th century AD three-aisled basilica with a double narthex and apse is built on the ruins of a Hellenistic temple.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_048.jpg
  • Ruins at the Sanctuary of Temple of Apollo Pythios. Ancient Thera. Santorini. Greece. The sanctuary was developed during the Hellenistic period in honour of the God Apollo Pythios.  A 6th century AD three-aisled basilica with a double narthex and apse is built on the ruins of a Hellenistic temple.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_047.jpg
  • Overlooking the Aegean Sea, the Ancient theatre, constructed in the 2nd century BC, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The theatre had a capacity to seat 1500 persons and was also used as a bouleuterion for public meetings.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_040.jpg
  • The House of Tyche, a private house built during the Roman period, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The structure owes it name to the statue of the goddess Tyche (Fortune) which was found there.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_030.jpg
  • The Exedra, three buildings in the form of a temple dating from the 1st – 2nd century AD. Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. Built on a raised platform with there or four stepped levels, they formed pedestals on which statues were erected. Inscribed bases survive today.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_014.jpg
  • The Sanctuary of Artemidoros, rock cut and founded by Artemidoros of Apollonios of Perge, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. Dating from the 3rd century BC, the sanctuary is adorned with carvings of the eagle of Zeus Olympios, the lion of Apollo Stephanephoros -the throne of the goddess Tyche in the front- and the dolphin of Poseidon Pelagios and a portrait of Artemidoros depicted wearing a wreath.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_011.jpg
  • The Sanctuary of Artemidoros, rock cut and founded by Artemidoros of Apollonios of Perge, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. Dating from the 3rd century BC, the sanctuary is adorned with carvings of the eagle of Zeus Olympios, the lion of Apollo Stephanephoros -the throne of the goddess Tyche in the front- and the dolphin of Poseidon Pelagios and a portrait of Artemidoros depicted wearing a wreath.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_010.jpg
  • The Sanctuary of Artemidoros, rock cut and founded by Artemidoros of Apollonios of Perge, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. Dating from the 3rd century BC, the sanctuary is adorned with carvings of the eagle of Zeus Olympios, the lion of Apollo Stephanephoros -the throne of the goddess Tyche in the front- and the dolphin of Poseidon Pelagios and a portrait of Artemidoros depicted wearing a wreath.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_006.jpg
  • Wide stone-paved stepped street leads to the entrance to the Ptolemaic garrison post, ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_081.jpg
  • Ruins of a typical simple two-level house of the Hellenistic period, ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece. The entrance leads to an internal rectangular peristyle courtyard which was the centre of family life.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_044.jpg
  • Retaining wall found in the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_083.jpg
  • Overview of the ruins of Ancient Thera. Santorini. Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_076.jpg
  • A section of the residential area on the western part of the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece. Dating from the Hellenistic and Roman periods, the residences appear to belong to mainly noble wealthy families and were often two-level with a big peristyle open -air courtyard.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_073.jpg
  • Underground rainwater cistern in the residential area on the western part of city, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The missing roof was supported by the six large pillars.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_067.jpg
  • Underground rainwater cistern in the residential area on the western part of city, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The missing roof was supported by the six large pillars.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_066.jpg
  • Underground rainwater cistern in the residential area on the western part of city, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The missing roof was supported by the six large pillars.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_061.jpg
  • Underground rainwater cistern in the residential area on the western part of city, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The missing roof was supported by the six large pillars.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_060.jpg
  • Sanctuary in honour of the Egyptian gods founded in the first half of the 3rd c. B.C, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. Remains of the sanctuary, include the rock cut section with niches for votive offerings on one side and a bench for the placement of cult statues on the other.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_057.jpg
  • Underground rainwater cistern in the residential area on the western part of city, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The missing roof was supported by the six large pillars.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_059.jpg
  • Cobbled stepped side street that branches of the main street of the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_045.jpg
  • Overlooking the Aegean Sea, the Ancient theatre, constructed in the 2nd century BC, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The theatre had a capacity to seat 1500 persons and was also used as a bouleuterion for public meetings.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_038.jpg
  • Cobbled stepped side street that branches of the main street of the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_035.jpg
  • North to south view of the main street of the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_031.jpg
  • The Basilike Stoa, an oblong structure with a Doric colonnade, originally dating to the 3rd century BC. Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece.  Known as the Stoa at the Agora, the building was the administrative centre of the ancient city and was embellished with rich sculpted decoration.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_025.jpg
  • The Basilike Stoa, an oblong structure with a Doric colonnade, originally dating to the 3rd century BC. Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece.  Known as the Stoa at the Agora, the building was the administrative centre of the ancient city and was embellished with rich sculpted decoration.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_018.jpg
  • The Basilike Stoa, an oblong structure with a Doric colonnade, originally dating to the 3rd century BC. Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece.  Known as the Stoa at the Agora, the building was the administrative centre of the ancient city and was embellished with rich sculpted decoration.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_015.jpg
  • The Sanctuary of Artemidoros, rock cut and founded by Artemidoros of Apollonios of Perge, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. Dating from the 3rd century BC, the sanctuary is adorned with carvings of the eagle of Zeus Olympios, the lion of Apollo Stephanephoros -the throne of the goddess Tyche in the front- and the dolphin of Poseidon Pelagios and a portrait of Artemidoros depicted wearing a wreath.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_008.jpg
  • The Ptolemaic Garrison Gymnasium, an exercise area dating from the Hellenistic period, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_075.jpg
  • Underground rainwater cistern in the residential area on the western part of city, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The missing roof was supported by the six large pillars.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_065.jpg
  • Underground rainwater cistern in the residential area on the western part of city, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The missing roof was supported by the six large pillars.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_062.jpg
  • Ruins of a Temple at the Hellenistic Sanctuary of Temple of Apollo Pythios. Ancient Thera. Santorini. Greece. A 6th century AD three-aisled basilica with a double narthex and apse is built on the ruins of the temple.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_055.jpg
  • Ruins of a Temple at the Hellenistic Sanctuary of Temple of Apollo Pythios. Ancient Thera. Santorini. Greece. A 6th century AD three-aisled basilica with a double narthex and apse is built on the ruins of the temple.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_053.jpg
  • Overlooking the Aegean Sea, the Ancient theatre, constructed in the 2nd century BC, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The theatre had a capacity to seat 1500 persons and was also used as a bouleuterion for public meetings.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_039.jpg
  • North to south view of the main street of the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_033.jpg
  • North to south view of the main street of the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_032.jpg
  • The Basilike Stoa, an oblong structure with a Doric colonnade, originally dating to the 3rd century BC. Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece.  Known as the Stoa at the Agora, the building was the administrative centre of the ancient city and was embellished with rich sculpted decoration.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_024.jpg
  • The Sanctuary of Artemidoros, rock cut and founded by Artemidoros of Apollonios of Perge, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. Dating from the 3rd century BC, the sanctuary is adorned with carvings of the eagle of Zeus Olympios, the lion of Apollo Stephanephoros -the throne of the goddess Tyche in the front- and the dolphin of Poseidon Pelagios and a portrait of Artemidoros depicted wearing a wreath.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_001.jpg
  • The Sanctuary of Artemidoros, rock cut and founded by Artemidoros of Apollonios of Perge, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. Dating from the 3rd century BC, the sanctuary is adorned with carvings of the eagle of Zeus Olympios, the lion of Apollo Stephanephoros -the throne of the goddess Tyche in the front- and the dolphin of Poseidon Pelagios and a portrait of Artemidoros depicted wearing a wreath.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_003.jpg
  • A section of the residential area on the western part of the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece. Dating from the Hellenistic and Roman periods, the residences appear to belong to mainly noble wealthy families and were often two-level with a big peristyle open -air courtyard.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_072.jpg
  • Narrow cobbled street winds its way through the residential area on the western part of the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece. Dating from the Hellenistic and Roman periods, the residences appear to belong to mainly noble wealthy families and were often two-level with a big peristyle open -air courtyard.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_070.jpg
  • Ruins at the Sanctuary of Temple of Apollo Pythios. Ancient Thera. Santorini. Greece. The sanctuary was developed during the Hellenistic period in honour of the God Apollo Pythios.  A 6th century AD three-aisled basilica with a double narthex and apse is built on the ruins of a Hellenistic temple.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_050.jpg
  • Ruins at the Sanctuary of Temple of Apollo Pythios. Ancient Thera. Santorini. Greece. The sanctuary was developed during the Hellenistic period in honour of the God Apollo Pythios.  A 6th century AD three-aisled basilica with a double narthex and apse is built on the ruins of a Hellenistic temple.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_049.jpg
  • Ruins of a stone building along the main street of the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_037.jpg
  • Cobbled stepped side street that branches of the main street of the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_034.jpg
  • The House of Tyche, a private house built during the Roman period, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The structure owes it name to the statue of the goddess Tyche (Fortune) which was found there.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_028.jpg
  • The Basilike Stoa, an oblong structure with a Doric colonnade, originally dating to the 3rd century BC. Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece.  Known as the Stoa at the Agora, the building was the administrative centre of the ancient city and was embellished with rich sculpted decoration.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_021.jpg
  • The Basilike Stoa, an oblong structure with a Doric colonnade, originally dating to the 3rd century BC. Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece.  Known as the Stoa at the Agora, the building was the administrative centre of the ancient city and was embellished with rich sculpted decoration.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_019.jpg
  • The Exedra, three buildings in the form of a temple dating from the 1st – 2nd century AD. Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. Built on a raised platform with there or four stepped levels, they formed pedestals on which statues were erected. Inscribed bases survive today.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_012.jpg
  • The Sanctuary of Artemidoros, rock cut and founded by Artemidoros of Apollonios of Perge, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. Dating from the 3rd century BC, the sanctuary is adorned with carvings of the eagle of Zeus Olympios, the lion of Apollo Stephanephoros -the throne of the goddess Tyche in the front- and the dolphin of Poseidon Pelagios and a portrait of Artemidoros depicted wearing a wreath.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_007.jpg
  • The Sanctuary of Artemidoros, rock cut and founded by Artemidoros of Apollonios of Perge, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. Dating from the 3rd century BC, the sanctuary is adorned with carvings of the eagle of Zeus Olympios, the lion of Apollo Stephanephoros -the throne of the goddess Tyche in the front- and the dolphin of Poseidon Pelagios and a portrait of Artemidoros depicted wearing a wreath.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_004.jpg
  • The Sanctuary of Artemidoros, rock cut and founded by Artemidoros of Apollonios of Perge, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. Dating from the 3rd century BC, the sanctuary is adorned with carvings of the eagle of Zeus Olympios, the lion of Apollo Stephanephoros -the throne of the goddess Tyche in the front- and the dolphin of Poseidon Pelagios and a portrait of Artemidoros depicted wearing a wreath.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_002.jpg
  • Wide stone-paved stepped street leads to the entrance to the Ptolemaic garrison post, ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_080.jpg
  • Wide stone-paved stepped street leads to the entrance to the Ptolemaic garrison post, ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_079.jpg
  • A section of the residential area on the western part of the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece. Dating from the Hellenistic and Roman periods, the residences appear to belong to mainly noble wealthy families and were often two-level with a big peristyle open -air courtyard.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_071.jpg
  • Underground rainwater cistern in the residential area on the western part of city, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The missing roof was supported by the six large pillars.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_063.jpg
  • Ruins of a Temple at the Hellenistic Sanctuary of Temple of Apollo Pythios. Ancient Thera. Santorini. Greece. A 6th century AD three-aisled basilica with a double narthex and apse is built on the ruins of the temple.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_056.jpg
  • Ruins at the Sanctuary of Temple of Apollo Pythios. Ancient Thera. Santorini. Greece. The sanctuary was developed during the Hellenistic period in honour of the God Apollo Pythios.  A 6th century AD three-aisled basilica with a double narthex and apse is built on the ruins of a Hellenistic temple.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_052.jpg
  • Overlooking the Aegean Sea, the Ancient theatre, constructed in the 2nd century BC, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The theatre had a capacity to seat 1500 persons and was also used as a bouleuterion for public meetings.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_043.jpg
  • Overlooking the Aegean Sea, the Ancient theatre, constructed in the 2nd century BC, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The theatre had a capacity to seat 1500 persons and was also used as a bouleuterion for public meetings.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_042.jpg
  • Overlooking the Aegean Sea, the Ancient theatre, constructed in the 2nd century BC, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The theatre had a capacity to seat 1500 persons and was also used as a bouleuterion for public meetings.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_041.jpg
  • Inscribed slabs of stone that refer to a 2nd c AD repair at the Basilike Stoa, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece.  Known as the Stoa at the Agora, the Basilike is an oblong structure with a Doric colonnade and originally dates to the 3rd century BC. The building was the administrative centre of the ancient city and was embellished with rich sculpted decoration.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_026.jpg
  • The Basilike Stoa, an oblong structure with a Doric colonnade, originally dating to the 3rd century BC. Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece.  Known as the Stoa at the Agora, the building was the administrative centre of the ancient city and was embellished with rich sculpted decoration.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_023.jpg
  • The Basilike Stoa, an oblong structure with a Doric colonnade, originally dating to the 3rd century BC. Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece.  Known as the Stoa at the Agora, the building was the administrative centre of the ancient city and was embellished with rich sculpted decoration.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_022.jpg
  • The Exedra, three buildings in the form of a temple dating from the 1st – 2nd century AD. Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. Built on a raised platform with there or four stepped levels, they formed pedestals on which statues were erected. Inscribed bases survive today.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_013.jpg
  • The Ptolemaic Garrison Gymnasium, an exercise area dating from the Hellenistic period, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_074.jpg
  • Narrow cobbled street winds its way through the residential area on the western part of the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece. Dating from the Hellenistic and Roman periods, the residences appear to belong to mainly noble wealthy families and were often two-level with a big peristyle open -air courtyard.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_069.jpg
  • Inscribed slabs of stone that refer to a 2nd c AD repair at the Basilike Stoa, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece.  Known as the Stoa at the Agora, the Basilike is an oblong structure with a Doric colonnade and originally dates to the 3rd century BC. The building was the administrative centre of the ancient city and was embellished with rich sculpted decoration.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_027.jpg
  • The Basilike Stoa, an oblong structure with a Doric colonnade, originally dating to the 3rd century BC. Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece.  Known as the Stoa at the Agora, the building was the administrative centre of the ancient city and was embellished with rich sculpted decoration.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_017.jpg
  • Cobbled stepped side street that branches of the main street of the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_046.jpg
  • Ruins at the Sanctuary of Temple of Apollo Pythios. Ancient Thera. Santorini. Greece. The sanctuary was developed during the Hellenistic period in honour of the God Apollo Pythios.  A 6th century AD three-aisled basilica with a double narthex and apse is built on the ruins of a Hellenistic temple.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_051.jpg
  • The House of Tyche, a private house built during the Roman period, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The structure owes it name to the statue of the goddess Tyche (Fortune) which was found there.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_029.jpg
  • The Basilike Stoa, an oblong structure with a Doric colonnade, originally dating to the 3rd century BC. Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece.  Known as the Stoa at the Agora, the building was the administrative centre of the ancient city and was embellished with rich sculpted decoration.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_020.jpg
  • The Basilike Stoa, an oblong structure with a Doric colonnade, originally dating to the 3rd century BC. Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece.  Known as the Stoa at the Agora, the building was the administrative centre of the ancient city and was embellished with rich sculpted decoration.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_016.jpg
  • View from Ancient Thera on the summit of Mt Profitis Ilias of the coastal village of Perissa, Santorini, Greece. Located on the east coast of Santorini, Perissa is known for its beaches of black volcanic sand.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_086.jpg
  • The church of Saint Stephen (Agios Stefanos), Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. Built on the ruins of an earlier Christian Basilica, the two aisled church dates to around the 8-9th century.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_095.jpg
  • View from Ancient Thera on the summit of Mt Profitis Ilias of the coastal village of Perissa, Santorini, Greece. Located on the east coast of Santorini, Perissa is known for its beaches of black volcanic sand.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_087.jpg
  • View from Ancient Thera on the summit of Mt Profitis Ilias of the coastal village of Perissa, Santorini, Greece. Located on the east coast of Santorini, Perissa is known for its beaches of black volcanic sand.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_085.jpg
  • View from Ancient Thera on the summit of Mt Profitis Ilias of the coastal village of Perissa, Santorini, Greece. Located on the east coast of Santorini, Perissa is known for its beaches of black volcanic sand.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_084.jpg
  • View of the resort town Kamari from Ancient Thera on the summit of Mt Profitis Ilias. Santorini. Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_091.jpg
  • View of the resort town Kamari from Ancient Thera on the summit of Mt Profitis Ilias. Santorini. Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_089.jpg
  • View of the resort town Kamari from Ancient Thera on the summit of Mt Profitis Ilias. Santorini. Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_090.jpg
  • View from Ancient Thera on the summit of Mt Profitis Ilias of the coastal village of Perissa, Santorini, Greece. Located on the east coast of Santorini, Perissa is known for its beaches of black volcanic sand.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_088.jpg
  • View of the resort town Kamari from Ancient Thera on the summit of Mt Profitis Ilias. Santorini. Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_092.jpg
  • View of the resort town Kamari from Ancient Thera on the summit of Mt Profitis Ilias. Santorini. Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_093.jpg
  • The church of Saint Stephen (Agios Stefanos), Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. Built on the ruins of an earlier Christian Basilica, the two aisled church dates to around the 8-9th century.
    Greece_Santorini_Ancient_Thera_094.jpg
  • The Archaeological site of Akrotiri, a Minoan Bronze Age settlement on the volcanic Greek island of Santorini (Thera), Greece. The settlement was destroyed in the Theran eruption about 1627 BC and buried in volcanic ash, which preserved the remains of fine frescoes and many objects and artworks. The ancient settlement of Akrotiri has been suggested as a possible inspiration for Plato's story of Atlantis.
    Greece_Santorini_Akrotiri_0012.jpg
  • The Archaeological site of Akrotiri, a Minoan Bronze Age settlement on the volcanic Greek island of Santorini (Thera), Greece. The settlement was destroyed in the Theran eruption about 1627 BC and buried in volcanic ash, which preserved the remains of fine frescoes and many objects and artworks. The ancient settlement of Akrotiri has been suggested as a possible inspiration for Plato's story of Atlantis.
    Greece_Santorini_Akrotiri_0013.jpg
  • The Triangle Square at Akrotiri, a Minoan Bronze Age settlement on the volcanic Greek island of Santorini (Thera), Greece. The settlement was destroyed in the Theran eruption about 1627 BC and buried in volcanic ash, which preserved the remains of fine frescoes and many objects and artworks. The ancient settlement of Akrotiri has been suggested as a possible inspiration for Plato's story of Atlantis.
    Greece_Santorini_Akrotiri_0005.jpg
  • The Archaeological site of Akrotiri, a Minoan Bronze Age settlement on the volcanic Greek island of Santorini (Thera), Greece. The settlement was destroyed in the Theran eruption about 1627 BC and buried in volcanic ash, which preserved the remains of fine frescoes and many objects and artworks. The ancient settlement of Akrotiri has been suggested as a possible inspiration for Plato's story of Atlantis.
    Greece_Santorini_Akrotiri_0014.jpg
  • The Archaeological site of Akrotiri, a Minoan Bronze Age settlement on the volcanic Greek island of Santorini (Thera), Greece. The settlement was destroyed in the Theran eruption about 1627 BC and buried in volcanic ash, which preserved the remains of fine frescoes and many objects and artworks. The ancient settlement of Akrotiri has been suggested as a possible inspiration for Plato's story of Atlantis.
    Greece_Santorini_Akrotiri_0015.jpg
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