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Panoramic photo by Papagrigoriou Athanasios Soulis Taken 12:00, 22/08/2011 - Views loading...

The Magister's Castle

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Anice view of the medieval Magister's castle of the Old Town part of Rhodes. Was a very hot day. As you can see, repairs and mantenance are done to the structures of the castle.

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