Tad and Bruce Lansdale

Thessaloniki Through The Senses

SOME SEE Thessaloniki as a provincial town, a stepchild of Athens. Others consider the capital of Northern Greece, which is also a major seaport of Southeastern Europe, to be the most important academic centre of Greece, the nation’s defender of the Northern border, and an expanding multi-national centre in a United Europe, in any case, to the open-minded visitor, it has an exciting individuality, perhaps best described in terms of the senses: weeping, smiling, listening, touching and loving.