The 11th-century Church of Agii Theodori in Syntagma neighbourhood.

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Church of Agii Theodori

Syntagma & Plaka


This 11th-century church is worth a detour just to see it still existing amid all the modern office buildings. Inside, you'll see a tiled dome and, under years of candle smoke, walls decorated with a pretty terracotta frieze of animals and plants.


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