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St Paul's Bay

St Paul's Bay

St Paul's Bay, snuggled against the southeast coast near the enchanting village of Lindos, is a haven of sun and sea. The bay is split into two coves: the southern one buzzes with activity and offers amenities like sun loungers and a café, while its northern counterpart offers a quieter, more tranquil vibe. With water so irresistibly turquoise, you'll find folks diving off nearby rocks. Whether you're a couple, a family, or a band of friends, this is your invitation to bask and snorkel in unparalleled beauty.
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Archaeological Museum

Archaeological Museum

The Archaeological Museum of Rhodes isn't just a treasure trove of artefacts — it's a piece of history itself. Originally the Hospital of the Knights, this medieval gem was completed in 1489 by Grand Master d'Aubusson and remains remarkably well-preserved. Wander through rooms filled with intriguing finds from Rhodes and its neighbouring islands, including the captivating Statue of the Crouching Aphrodite and the age-old Pyxis of the Fikellura type. Don't miss the iconic Head of Helios.
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Museum of Modern Greek Art

Museum of Modern Greek Art

The Museum of Modern Greek Art (MGA) is a major cultural institution spread across three buildings in the city's Northern part, showcasing the creative genius of 20th-century Greek artists. You'll encounter a rich array of paintings, sculptures, and drawings from luminaries like Maleas, Bouzianis, Kontoglou, Theofilos, Vassiliou, and Hadzikyriakos-Gikas. Each building offers a unique glimpse into the world of modern Greek art, making it a must-see for any art aficionado.
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Church of Panagia

Church of Panagia

Nestled in the heart of Lindos, right by the main square, the Church of Panagia (Our Lady) stands as a serene sanctuary. This 13th-century church features a whitewashed walls and red Byzantine tiles — the epitome of Greek charm. What sets it apart, however, is its distinctive high-rise stone campanile tower, a feature typical of Rhodian and Dodecanese architecture. Completing the picture is the church's intricate cross-shaped plan, crowned by an octagonal dome and a tranquil courtyard.
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