Medieval City of Rhodes
| UNESCO World Heritage Site | |
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Interactive map of Medieval City of Rhodes | |
| Location | Greece |
| Criteria | Cultural: ii, iv, v |
| Reference | 493 |
| Inscription | 1988 (12th Session) |
| Area | 65.85 ha |
| Coordinates | 36°26′N 28°13′E / 36.433°N 28.217°E |
The Medieval City of Rhodes was constructed around 1309 to 1523 and is part of the modern capital city of Rhodes on the Island of Rhodes in Greece. The site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1988.[1][2]
The Medieval city consists of the high town to the north and the lower town south-southwest. The high town was entirely built by the Hospitaller Rhodes.[2] The Medieval city is located within a 4 km long wall.[2]
Gallery
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Medieval church of the Virgin
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Fort Saint Nicolas
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clocktower
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Street of the Knights
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Fortifications from the east
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Entrance to the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes
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Platia Simis
References
- ^ "The medieval town of Rhodes". VisitGreece. Greece National Tourism Organization. Retrieved 2 June 2025.
- ^ a b c "Medieval City of Rhodes". World Heritage Convention. UNESCO.
External links
Media related to Medieval city of Rhodes at Wikimedia Commons
- Medieval City of Rhodes UNESCO Collection on Google Arts and Culture
- UNESCO entry