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  2. Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes

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    Government of Greece [1] Open to the public: Yes: Condition: Intact: Site history; Built: 7th century (citadel) 14th century (palace) 1937–1940 (restoration works) Built by: Byzantine Empire Knights Hospitaller Kingdom of Italy (restoration works) Architect: Vittorio Mesturino (20C reconstruction) Battles/wars: Siege of Rhodes (1480) Siege of ...

  3. Recep Pasha Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Recep Pasha Mosque (Greek: Ρετζέπ Πασά Τζαμί, Turkish: Recep Paşa Camii) is a historical Ottoman mosque on the island of Rhodes, Greece, one of the seven mosques inside the old walled city of Rhodes. As of 2022, it is not open for either worship or visit, due to the poor condition it is in.

  4. Italian colonists in the Dodecanese - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes in the city of Rhodes, restored by the Italians in the 1930s. Italian colonists were settled in the Dodecanese Islands of the Aegean Sea in the 1930s by the Fascist Italian government of Benito Mussolini, Italy having been in occupation of the Islands since the Italian-Turkish War of 1911.

  5. Profitis Ilias (Rhodes) - Wikipedia

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    8 km from the hotel Elaphos is the village of Eleousa founded as Profitis Ilias-Campochiaro. During their occupation of Rhodes the Italians built four agricultural villages that were to be populated by Italian settlers. Three of them stood not far from the coast: San Benedetto (Kolymbia), San Marco (near Kattavia) and Peveragno (Kato Kalamata).

  6. Church of St John of the Collachium - Wikipedia

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    During the fifteenth century, priests for the church were summoned to Rhodes by the Hospitallers from Catholic parts of Europe. [18] Between 1435 and 1439, the Spanish traveller Pero Tafur visited Rhodes, [19] and noted that the church was filled with relics, and used both for religious services and for meetings of the Hospitallers. [3]

  7. Ibrahim Pasha Mosque, Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Ibrahim Pasha Mosque (Greek: Ιμπραήμ Πασά Τζαμί, from Turkish: İbrahim Paşa Camii) is an Ottoman-era mosque on the Aegean island of Rhodes, Greece.It is the oldest out of the seven mosques inside the old walled city of Rhodes, and the only one open to worship today, serving the Turkish-Muslim community of Rhodes.

  8. Dodekanisos Seaways - Wikipedia

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    Dodekanisos Seaways is a Greek ferry company operating from the island of Rhodes to smaller Dodecanese islands and islands of the Northeastern Aegean. Its itineraries cover 17 island destinations: Rhodes, Symi, Panormitis Symi, Kos, Kalymnos, Leros, Lipsi, Patmos, Agathonisi, Kastellorizo, Halki, Tilos, Nisyros, Arkoi, Samos, Ikaria and Fourni.

  9. Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in Greece. After Crete , the island is the most visited destination in Greece, with arrivals standing at 1,785,305 in 2013. In 2014 they stood at 1,931,005, while in 2015 the arrival number reduced slightly and stood at 1,901,000.

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