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Photos from Volos, Greece

The pediment of the church of St. St. Constantine and Helena in Volos shines at sunset even without the need for additional lighting.

The Church of St.St. Constantine and Helena in Volos was built in 1936 by the architect Aristides Zachos.

There is a narrow-gauge railway in Volos, but it is in another part of the city and climbs Mount Pelion, so the rails here to the beach are a mystery.

Whether this sculpture is waiting to be assembled or the composition itself is designed to look like this is not very clear.

Unfortunately for the nice church of St. Trinity in Volos I did not find any information, not even a year of construction, probably overshadowed by the much more famous St. St. Constantine and Helena.

This statue, located opposite the entrance to the University of Thessaly in Volos, probably symbolizes many things, but it reminds me of the Statue of Liberty.

The small streets that lead from the promenade to the city center are dotted with taverns and reminiscent of Italian cities .

The Metropolitan Church of St. Agios Nicolaos in Volos was built in 1934, and the bell tower has been the work of the Italian sculptor Previsan since 1884.