1Medieval City of Rhodes
Rhodes, an island steeped in history, is home to a well-preserved medieval city. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988, the Medieval City of Rhodes features a medieval street plan, Gothic architecture, and the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes. It serves as a living testament to the island’s medieval past and the influence of various cultures.
Greece’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites offer a captivating journey through the cradle of Western civilization. From the awe-inspiring Acropolis in Athens to the monastic tranquility of Mount Athos, each site provides a unique window into the rich tapestry of Greek history and culture. Exploring these sites is not just a journey through time but a celebration of the enduring legacy of a nation that has shaped the course of human civilization.




















