

GM! A detail from Milano Centrale railway station. Inagugurated in 1931, it is the largest train station in Europe. #italy #blackandwhite #photography
Santa Maria del Carmine in Pavia. An example of brick gothic from Northern Italy, it was built by the Duke of Milan in 1374. #italy #photography
GM! Photo taken in Pavia #italy #photography
Photo taken in Hammamet #tunisia #photography
GM! Photo taken in Nabeul #tunisia #photography
Tunisian backyard #tunisia #photography
Carthage train station in Tunis #tunisia #streetphoto #photography
Ano Poroia in Macedonia #greece #photography
GM! Photo taken in Ptolemaida #greece #streetart #photography
Izmir Clock Tower, built in 1901 #turkey #streetphoto #photography
GM! View of Izmir from Kadifekale (Izmir Castle) #turkey #photography
GM! An abandoned Bogomil graveyard in Northern Greece near Thessaloniki. Bogomilism was a Christian neo-Gnostic sect founded during the First Bulgarian Empire in the 10th century. It rejected the ecclesiastical hierarchy and spread quickly in the Balkans, gradually expanding throughout the Byzantine Empire and later reaching Kievan Rus', Dalmatia, Serbia, Bosnia, Italy, and France.
#greece #history #photography
The Agora of Smyrna/Izmir, built by the Greeks in the 4th century BC and reconstructed by the Romans after an earthquake in 178 AD.
#turkey #blackandwhite #photography
Market in Izmir #turkey #streetphoto #photography
GM! The bazaar of Izmir #turkey #streetphoto #photography
Photo taken in Malmö #sweden #streetphoto #photography
GM! Vlatades Monastery in Thessaloniki. Built in the 14th century during the late Byzantine Empire. #greece #photography
Thessaloniki #greece #streetphoto #photography
GM! The Church of the Holy Apostles in Thessaloniki, built in the 14th century #greece #photography