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  • Rhodes. Greece. Section of the Street of the Knights which is the perhaps the best preserved medieval street in Europe. The street is lined by the Inns of the Tongues (or nationalities) of the Order of St John and is located inside the old walled town of Rhodes which is a UNESCO world heritage listed site and the best preserved, oldest and largest living medieval city in Europe.
    Greece_Rhodes_Rhodes_Town_040.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Section of the Street of the Knights which is the perhaps the best preserved medieval street in Europe. The street is lined by the Inns of the Tongues (or nationalities) of the Order of St John and is located inside the old walled town of Rhodes which is a UNESCO world heritage listed site and the best preserved, oldest and largest living medieval city in Europe.
    Greece_Rhodes_Rhodes_Town_039.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. View of the Street of the Knights which is the perhaps the best preserved medieval street in Europe. The street is lined by the Inns of the Tongues (or nationalities) of the Order of St John and is located inside the old walled town of Rhodes which is a UNESCO world heritage listed site and the best preserved, oldest and largest living medieval city in Europe. The 4km defensive walls were built by the Knights of St John during the 13th to 15th century to defend Western Europe against the expanding Ottoman Empire. Within the walls are a medieval warren of small alleyways and magnificent historical buildings. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Rhodes_Town_035.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. View of the Street of the Knights which is the perhaps the best preserved medieval street in Europe. The street is lined by the Inns of the Tongues (or nationalities) of the Order of St John and is located inside the old walled town of Rhodes which is a UNESCO world heritage listed site and the best preserved, oldest and largest living medieval city in Europe.
    Greece_Rhodes_Rhodes_Town_037.tif
  • hodes. Greece. The Street of the Knights which is the perhaps the best preserved medieval street in Europe. The street is lined by the Inns of the Tongues (or nationalities) of the Order of St John and is located inside the old walled town of Rhodes which is a UNESCO world heritage listed site and the best preserved, oldest and largest living medieval city in Europe.
    Greece_Rhodes_Rhodes_Town_034.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The Street of the Knights which is the perhaps the best preserved medieval street in Europe. The street is lined by the Inns of the Tongues (or nationalities) of the Order of St John and is located inside the old walled town of Rhodes which is a UNESCO world heritage listed site and the best preserved, oldest and largest living medieval city in Europe. The 4km defensive walls were built by the Knights of St John during the 13th to 15th century to defend Western Europe against the expanding Ottoman Empire. Within the walls are a medieval warren of small alleyways and magnificent historical buildings. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Rhodes_Town_033.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Elevated view of the dome and minaret of the pink Mosque of Suleiman (Suleyman) the Magnificent in the old town. Dating from 1522 the Mosque was built to honour the Sultans victory over the knights and has been partially rebuilt over the years.
    Greece_Rhodes_Rhodes_Town_083.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The Street of the Knights which is the perhaps the best preserved medieval street in Europe. The street is lined by the Inns of the Tongues (or nationalities) of the Order of St John and is located inside the old walled town of Rhodes which is a UNESCO world heritage listed site and the best preserved, oldest and largest living medieval city in Europe. T
    Greece_Rhodes_Rhodes_Town_036.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View of the entrance to the Palazzo Comunale (town Hall) in the Piazza Pio II, the grand central square of the town.  The charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany is a maze of delightful small lanes that feeds off the main street, Corso Rossellino, named after the architect who was commissioned by Pope Pius II in the 15th century to transform the town into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_024.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View of the entrance to the Palazzo Comunale (town Hall) in the Piazza Pio II, the grand central square of the town.  The charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany is a maze of delightful small lanes that feeds off the main street, Corso Rossellino, named after the architect who was commissioned by Pope Pius II in the 15th century to transform the town into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_025.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-021.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-001.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-033.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-031.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-030.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-029.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-028.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-025.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-024.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. Close up detail view of some of the crumbling buildings at the hilltop medieval ghost town of Craco .Rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower and overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-023.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. Close up detail view of some of the crumbling buildings at the hilltop medieval ghost town of Craco .Rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower and overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-022.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-020.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-019.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-018.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-017.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-016.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-014.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-012.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-010.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-009.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-008.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-007.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-005.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-006.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-003.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. Picturesque view of the medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-026.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-015.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-013.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-011.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-004.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. Panoramic of the charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany. Set amid rolling dreamy and romantic Tuscan landscapes of the Val d’orcia, the pedestrian only town was transformed by Pope Pius II in the 15th century into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_005.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View of the rear of the Duomo and its bell tower, beside it is the Palazzo Piccolomini with its multi storey rear loggia. The charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany is set amid rolling dreamy and romantic Tuscan landscapes of the Val d’orcia. The town was transformed by Pope Pius II in the 15th century into a model for Renaissance town planning and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_027.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View of the rear of the Duomo and its bell tower, beside it is the Palazzo Piccolomini with its multi storey rear loggia. The charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany is set amid rolling dreamy and romantic Tuscan landscapes of the Val d’orcia. The town was transformed by Pope Pius II in the 15th century into a model for Renaissance town planning and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_006.tif
  • Old weathered wooden French style window shutters of a stone house. Old Town. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece. One of the most attractive towns in Greece, Nafplio is a maze of medieval narrow paved streets, a delightful harbor lined with palm trees and imposing fortresses. From 1829 to 1334, the town was the first capital of liberated Greece.
    Greece_Nafplio_120.tif
  • Green pot plants surrounding the dark brown wood door entrance of a house. Old Town. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece. One of the most attractive towns in Greece, Nafplio is a maze of medieval narrow paved streets, a delightful harbor lined with palm trees and imposing fortresses. From 1829 to 1334, the town was the first capital of liberated Greece.
    Greece_Nafplio_123.tif
  • Old weathered motorcycle, parked in front of dusty stone walls in the old town section of Nafplio.  Peloponnese. Greece. One of the most attractive towns in Greece, Nafplio is a maze of medieval narrow paved streets, a delightful harbor lined with palm trees and imposing 15th century fortresses. From 1829 to 1334, the town was the first capital of liberated Greece.
    Greece_Nafplio_121.tif
  • The elegant neoclassical town hall, which was once the first high school of liberated Greece. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece. The building is at the Plateia Trion Navarchon or Square of the Three Admirals who fought the Turko-Egyptian fleet in the sea battle of Navarone on the 8th October 1827. One of the most attractive towns in Greece, Nafplio is a maze of medieval narrow paved streets, a harbor lined with palm trees and imposing fortresses. From 1829 to 1334, the town was the first capital of liberated Greece.
    Greece_Nafplio_082.tif
  • View of a souvenir shop along a small street. Old Town. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece. One of the most attractive towns in Greece, Nafplio is a maze of medieval narrow paved streets, a delightful harbor lined with palm trees and imposing fortresses. From 1829 to 1334, the town was the first capital of liberated Greece.
    Greece_Nafplio_063.tif
  • Quiet leafy lane lined with elegant buildings. Old Town. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece. One of the most attractive towns in Greece, Nafplio is a maze of medieval narrow paved streets, a delightful harbor lined with palm trees and imposing fortresses. From 1829 to 1334, the town was the first capital of liberated Greece.
    Greece_Nafplio_023.tif
  • Souvenirs for sale along a paved lane in the Old Town. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece. One of the most attractive towns in Greece, Nafplio is a maze of medieval narrow paved streets, a delightful harbor lined with palm trees and imposing fortresses. From 1829 to 1334, the town was the first capital of liberated Greece.
    Greece_Nafplio_005.tif
  • Quiet leafy lane lined with elegant buildings. Old Town. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece. One of the most attractive towns in Greece, Nafplio is a maze of medieval narrow paved streets, a delightful harbor lined with palm trees and imposing fortresses. From 1829 to 1334, the town was the first capital of liberated Greece.
    Greece_Nafplio_003.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. Panoramic of the charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany. Set amid rolling dreamy and romantic Tuscan landscapes of the Val d’orcia, the pedestrian only town was transformed by Pope Pius II in the 15th century into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_031.tif
  • Quiet leafy lane lined with elegant buildings. Old Town. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece. One of the most attractive towns in Greece, Nafplio is a maze of medieval narrow paved streets, a delightful harbor lined with palm trees and imposing fortresses. From 1829 to 1334, the town was the first capital of liberated Greece.
    Greece_Nafplio_024.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. Part view of the charming medieval main plateia, Dzamiou square and the elegant Venetian belfry tower from the 13th century Cathedral of Christ in Chains. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_010.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the charming medieval main plateia, Dzamiou square, which has a 18th century cannon and the 13th century Cathedral of Christ in Chains with its elegant Venetian belfry. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_001.tif
  • Pink Bougainville surrounds a red door house entrance. Old town. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece.
    Greece_Nafplio_011.tif
  • Montalcino. Tuscany. Italy.  View of the Piazza Garibaldi, one of the squares of the Southern Tuscan hill town with the tall tower of the 13th century Palazzo Comunale in the background.
    Montalcino_Italy_014.tif
  • The 18th century former Venetian arsenal, now used as the Archaeological Museum. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece. It is located in Syntagma square, the centre of the old Venetian town
    Greece_Nafplio_124.tif
  • The 18th century former Venetian arsenal, now used as the Archaeological Museum. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece. It is located in Syntagma square, the centre of the old Venetian town
    Greece_Nafplio_080.tif
  • Neo classical and Venetian buildings dominate Syntagma square, the centre of the old town. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece.
    Greece_Nafplio_079.tif
  • Neo classical and Venetian buildings dominate Syntagma square, the centre of the old town. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece.
    Greece_Nafplio_077.tif
  • Neo classical and Venetian buildings dominate Syntagma square, the centre of the old town. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece.
    Greece_Nafplio_076.tif
  • Neo classical and Venetian buildings dominate Syntagma square, the centre of the old town. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece.
    Greece_Nafplio_075.tif
  • Syntagma square, the centre of the old town. Fortress of Palamidi in the background. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece.
    Greece_Nafplio_018.tif
  • National Bank building in Syntagma square, the centre of the old Venetian town. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece.
    Greece_Nafplio_014.tif
  • View on Ethnikis Andistaseos Street in the old town of Rethymnon. Crete. Greece.
    Greece_Crete_Rethymnon_005.tif
  • Neo classical and Venetian buildings dominate Syntagma square, the centre of the old town. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece.
    Greece_Nafplio_078.tif
  • View on Ethnikis Andistaseos Street in the old town of Rethymnon. Crete. Greece.
    Greece_Crete_Rethymnon_059.tif
  • Samos. Greece. View of colourful boats docked in the harbour of Vathy or Samos town. Vathy is the Islands capital and largest town. The bustling palm tree lined waterfront of Vathy is adorned with neo-classical buildings many topped with red tiled roofs and the town rises steeply into wooded hills above.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_001.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The 1457 Gate of St John Koskinou with the coat of arms of the Grand Masters at Rhodes town. The gate is situated on the south side of the old walled medieval town of Rhodes. The old town is a UNESCO world heritage listed site and the best preserved, oldest and largest living medieval city in Europe.
    Greece_Rhodes_Rhodes_Town_073.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_042.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_014.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_013.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_012.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Main Square known as Plateia of Pythagorou of Vathy or Samos town. Vathy is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos. Its bustling palm tree lined waterfront has certain faded elegance and is adorned with neo-classical buildings many topped with red tiled roofs and the town rises steeply into wooded hills above.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_009.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Ferry and boats in the harbour of Vathy or Samos town which is the Islands capital and largest town. The bustling waterfront of Vathy is adorned with neo-classical buildings many topped with red tiled roofs and the town rises steeply into wooded hills above.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_008.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_007.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_006.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Colourful fishing boats in the harbour of Vathy or Samos town which is the Islands capital and largest town. The bustling waterfront of Vathy is adorned with neo-classical buildings many topped with red tiled roofs and the town rises steeply into wooded hills above.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_005.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Internal entry of the 1457 Gate of St John Koskinou which gives access to the old town of Rhodes. The gate is situated on the south side of the old walled medieval town of Rhodes. The old town is a UNESCO world heritage listed site and the best preserved, oldest and largest living medieval city in Europe. The 4km defensive walls were built by the Knights of St John during the 13th to 15th century to defend Western Europe against the expanding Ottoman Empire. Within the walls are a medieval warren of small alleyways and magnificent historical buildings. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Rhodes_Town_075.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_043.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_036.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_037.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_015.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Main Square known as Plateia of Pythagorou of Vathy or Samos town. Vathy is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos. Its bustling palm tree lined waterfront has certain faded elegance and is adorned with neo-classical buildings many topped with red tiled roofs and the town rises steeply into wooded hills above.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_011.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Main Square known as Plateia of Pythagorou of Vathy or Samos town. Vathy is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos. Its bustling palm tree lined waterfront has certain faded elegance and is adorned with neo-classical buildings many topped with red tiled roofs and the town rises steeply into wooded hills above.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_010.tif
  • Samos. Greece. View of colourful boats docked in the harbour of Vathy or Samos town. Vathy is the Islands capital and largest town. The bustling palm tree lined waterfront of Vathy is adorned with neo-classical buildings many topped with red tiled roofs and the town rises steeply into wooded hills above.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_004.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Colourful fishing boats in the harbour of Vathy or Samos town which is the Islands capital and largest town. The bustling waterfront of Vathy is adorned with neo-classical buildings many topped with red tiled roofs and the town rises steeply into wooded hills above.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_003.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Infirmary hall with its central colonnade inside the gothic Knights hospital in the Old Town. Completed in 1484, the hospital was used in times of war to nurse the sick and injured from all over Christian Europe. The old town is a UNESCO world heritage listed site and the best preserved, oldest and largest living medieval city in Europe.
    Greece_Rhodes_Rhodes_Town_109.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The 1457 Gate of St John Koskinou with the coat of arms of the Grand Masters at Rhodes town. The gate is situated on the south side of the old walled medieval town of Rhodes. The old town is a UNESCO world heritage listed site and the best preserved, oldest and largest living medieval city in Europe.
    Greece_Rhodes_Rhodes_Town_074.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Medieval knights armour inside the old walled town of Rhodes.  Rhodes old town is a UNESCO world heritage listed site and the best preserved, oldest and largest living medieval city in Europe. The 4km defensive walls were built by the Knights of St John during the 13th to 15th century to defend Western Europe against the expanding Ottoman Empire. Within the walls are a medieval warren of small alleyways and magnificent historical buildings. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Rhodes_Town_042.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Picturesque view of a motor bike or scooter in front of an old stone building with an arched doorway and windows.
    Greece_Rhodes_Rhodes_Town_015.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_039.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_002.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Medieval windmills located on the promontory which overlooks Mandraki harbour in Rhodes town. Rhodes town is on the island of Rhodes which is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Rhodes_Town_014.tif
  • Samos. Greece. View of the rocky coastline and blue waters of the Aegean Sea near the pretty Northern seaside town of Avlakia. In the far distance is the town of Vathy, the capital of island. Samos is Greece’s eight largest island and it belongs to the North-eastern Aegean group of Greek islands. Situated only 1200 metres from the shores of Turkey and Asia minor Samos is blessed with stunning lush, green and mountainous landscapes. Samos is also historically rich and has UNESCO World Heritage listed sites and it is also the birthplace the famous mathematician and philosopher Pythagoras and the great ancient astronomer Aristarchus.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_044.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_040.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_041.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_038.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Themistoklis Sophoulis monument on the waterfront of Vathy or Samos town. Vathy is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_019.tif
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