Looming over the Thessaloniki waterfront, the 15th-century White Tower (Lefkós Pýrgos) stands as one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Originally constructed by the Ottomans as part of the city’s defensive fortifications, the tower later served a darker purpose under Turkish rule, where it was used for public executions. Today, visitors can explore this imposing structure, which offers a glimpse into the city’s complex history and provides panoramic views of the surrounding area.
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