Thessaloniki, Greece
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+30 2313317777
Good for kids
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Don't have any lights in the evening, very dark and dangerous, you can easily fall and hurt yourself. Also don't have any benches and you can seat only on the ground. Don't have recycle bins which is very bad for the ecology considering that many people go there to drink a beverage or eat some snack. I don't know where the city hall guys are watching but something must be done about that
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The park is dotted with unusual, half-ruined stone structures. This imaginative, Gaudí-style architecture centers around an ornate fountain encircled by a tunnel leading nowhere. Mysterious shapes and symbols can be found throughout. The architect is unknown, and there are several theories about the history of this place. Some say it was a meeting place or initiation temple for Ottoman freemasons, specifically the Sufis, or Muslim mystics. Some believe the park was first created by Sephardic Jews. And yet others suggest it was once part of the city’s catacombs. According to an inscription on one of the walls, the structures were created in 1904. During the day time it's a tranquil and full of history place for young people and families. At night, lightning is not that good, therefor it is not recommended for night visits. It is suitable for pet owners also.
Interesting place , green, with sea view, archeological site in Thessaloniki !
A beautifull place ,in the heart of salonica
This is an amazing place. Peaceful and relax you feel different once you enter. There is some crazy structures and also some local walking with the dog. The sunset here is just perfect.
Garden on a slope and on one side the old city wall.
Great little park but only if you are in the area
I was pleasantly surprised to see such a beautiful place in the city. Absolutely recommended for picnics!
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