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White Tower

Paleochristian and Byzantine Monuments of Thessalonika1988

UNESCO World Heritage

UNESCO World Heritage

The White Tower, the emblem of Thessaloniki, which dominates the port area, was built in the late 15th century, as the south-east tower of the city’s fortification. An imposing six-storey, cylinder shaped structure, 22.70m in diameter and 33.90m in height. Over the centuries, it changed names and operations multiple times: Kalamaria Fortress, Tower of Yenitsaroi, Tower of Blood, were some of these, the latter two due to its use as a prison for serious convicts, executed by Yenitsaroi, with its façade frequently covered in blood due to these executions. The name “White Tower” finally prevailed when a prisoner offered to paint it with whitewash, to gain his freedom.

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  • Title: White Tower
  • Creator: Paleochristian and Byzantine Monuments of Thessalonika
  • Date Created: 1988
  • Location Created: Greece
  • Rights: Thessaloniki Tourism Organisation
  • Location: Greece
  • Inscription Criteria: Criteria: (i)(ii)(iv)
  • Date of Inscription: 1988
  • Category of Site: Cultural site
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