Commercial stoa of the Hellenistic Period in Epano Skala
Commercial stoa of the Hellenistic Period in Epano Skala is an archaeological site in Lesvos, North Aegean Islands. Commercial stoa of the Hellenistic Period in Epano Skala is situated nearby to the ruins City wall, as well as near Bath.- Type: Archaeological site
- Description: archaeological site at Mytilene
- Also known as: “Hellenistic stoa at Epano Skala”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Yeni Mosque and Charshi Hamam, Mytilene.
Yeni Mosque
Photo: Nedim Ardoğa, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Yeni Mosque is a former mosque in partial ruins, located in Mytilene on the island of Lesbos, in the North Aegean region of Greece. It was built in 1825 by local governor Mustafa Agha Koulaxiz, the largest and newest of the Ottoman era mosques on the island. Yeni Mosque is situated 240 metres southeast of Commercial stoa of the Hellenistic Period in Epano Skala.
Charshi Hamam, Mytilene
Museum
Photo: ProtecTOR, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Çarşı Hamam is an Ottoman bath in the town of Mytilene in Lesbos, Greece. It was probably built in the first quarter of the 19th century, and formed part of the nearby Yeni Mosque complex. Charshi Hamam, Mytilene is situated 200 metres southeast of Commercial stoa of the Hellenistic Period in Epano Skala.
Valide Mosque
Monument
Photo: Ggia, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Valide Mosque, known locally as the Valide Djami, is a former mosque in Mytilene, on the island of Lesbos, in the North Aegean region of Greece. Completed in 1615 during the Ottoman era, the mosque was abandoned in the 1920s, following the Balkan Wars and the Greco-Turkish population exchange, and is in a partial ruinous state. Valide Mosque is situated 150 metres west of Commercial stoa of the Hellenistic Period in Epano Skala.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Mytilene and Moria.
Mytilene
Photo: Kalogeropoulos, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Mytilene is the capital of the Greek island of Lesbos, and its port. It is also the capital and administrative center of the North Aegean Region, and hosts the headquarters of the University of the Aegean.
Moria
Village
Photo: Jonathan Lundqvist, CC BY 2.0.
Moria is a village, which is situated 4 km northwest of Commercial stoa of the Hellenistic Period in Epano Skala.
Panagiouda
Village
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Panagiouda is a village on the east coast of Lesbos; 6 km north of Mytilene. As of 2011, Panagiouda had 906 inhabitants which were primarily fishermen. Panagiouda is situated 4½ km northwest of Commercial stoa of the Hellenistic Period in Epano Skala.
Commercial stoa of the Hellenistic Period in Epano Skala
- Categories: historic site, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Lesvos, North Aegean Islands, Greek Islands, Greece, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
39.11194° or 39° 6′ 43″ northLongitude
26.55586° or 26° 33′ 21″ eastOpen location code
8GF84H64+Q8OpenStreetMap ID
way 270795383OpenStreetMap feature
historic=archaeological_siteWikidata ID
Q56450324
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In Other Languages
“Commercial stoa of the Hellenistic Period in Epano Skala” goes by many names.
- Greek: “Ελληνιστική στοά στην Επάνω Σκάλα Μυτιλήνης”
- Greek: “Εμπορική στοά Ελληνιστικών χρόνων στην Επάνω Σκάλα”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Ελληνιστική Στοά και Επιθαλάσσιο Τείχος and City wall.
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