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About Rotunda

La Rotunda es uno de los monumentos más antiguos de Tesalónica, erigido originalmente como mausoleo romano a comienzos del siglo IV d. C. por encargo del emperador Galerio. A lo largo de los siglos, el edificio fue sucesivamente iglesia cristiana y mezquita, acumulando capas de historia que aún hoy se perciben en su interior. Su imponente forma cilíndrica y los mosaicos que han llegado hasta nuestros días la convierten en una de las piezas clave del conjunto declarado Patrimonio Mundial por la UNESCO en la ciudad. La Rotunda se alza junto al Arco de Galerio y se encuentra a escasos minutos a pie de la plaza Aristotelous.

Preguntas frecuentes

What is the historical origin of the Rotunda?

The Rotunda was constructed around 306 AD as a mausoleum for Roman Emperor Galerius. It was part of a larger complex that included his palace and the nearby triumphal arch. After Galerius's death, the building was never used as his tomb.

How has the Rotunda been used over time?

In the 5th century, it was converted into a Christian church dedicated to Saint George. During Ottoman rule in the 16th century, it became a mosque with a minaret added. Today it functions as a museum and historical monument.

What are the main architectural features?

The building is a massive cylindrical drum with thick walls and a domed roof. Inside, early Christian mosaics from its church period survive on the upper walls. The exterior Ottoman minaret remains, though damaged.

Why is the Rotunda a UNESCO site?

It is included as part of the 'Palace of Galerius and Rotunda' complex within Thessaloniki's UNESCO World Heritage listing. The monument represents layers of Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman history in the city.

Where is the Rotunda located in Thessaloniki?

It sits on the northern side of Egnatia Street, close to the Arch of Galerius. The monument is in the city center, approximately a 10-minute walk from the main Aristotelous Square.

Can visitors enter the Rotunda?

Yes, it is open to the public as a museum. Visitors can see the interior space, the surviving mosaics, and historical exhibits. Opening hours and admission details are posted by the Greek Ministry of Culture.

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