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Makenzi King, Thessaloniki 54622 GreeceMap
Phone+30 231 023 8984
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  • Roddie A
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    Now you See It - Now You Don't

    Try not to miss this little gem. It's easy to find. If you are facing the front of the Hagia Sophia at street level, look to the right... at about "2 o'clock". You'll see some trees. That's it. But it...

    Reviewed on Aug 3, 2019
  • Roddie A
    Roddie A
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    Now you See It - Now You Don't

    Try not to miss this little gem. It's easy to find. If you are facing the front of the Hagia Sophia at street level, look to the right... at about "2 o'clock". You'll see some trees. That's it. But it...

    Reviewed on Aug 3, 2019
  • John M
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    Odd, hidden gem

    This place sparked my curiosity the moment I read about it. It took a while to find it...it is at the southeast corner of the Agia Sophia church...walk down the stairs into what looks like a dig/park....

    Reviewed on Sep 6, 2018
  • John M
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    Odd, hidden gem

    This place sparked my curiosity the moment I read about it. It took a while to find it...it is at the southeast corner of the Agia Sophia church...walk down the stairs into what looks like a dig/park....

    Reviewed on Sep 6, 2018
  • lilliputz
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    Underground church and catacomb

    Near The St. Sophia's (Agia Sofia) church, there is this small place... if it was not for the sign on the street, it would be unremarkable. Picture yourself a small hole in the ground, with open acces...

    Reviewed on Sep 27, 2017
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