View of the reception area at the Xenia-Helios Hotel, site of the 29th International Summer School for Greek Language, History, and Culture organized by the Institute for Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki. The hotel sits in Peraia, a suburb of Thessaloniki and at the time was a training hotel for students in the hospitality industry.
View of the beach and Aegean Sea from the Xenia-Helios Hotel, site of the 29th International Summer School for Greek Language, History, and Culture organized by the Institute for Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki. The hotel sits in Peraia, a suburb of Thessaloniki and at the time was a training hotel for students in the hospitality industry. The vi...
View from the photographer's room at the Xenia-Ilios Hotel, site of the 29th International Summer School for Greek Language, History, and Culture organized by the Institute for Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki. The hotel sits in Peraia, a suburb of Thessaloniki and at the time was a training hotel for students in the hospitality industry. The view...
View of the Xenia-Helios Hotel, site of the 29th International Summer School for Greek Language, History, and Culture organized by the Institute for Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki. The hotel sits in Peraia, a suburb of Thessaloniki and at the time was a training hotel for students in the hospitality industry.
View from the photographer's room at the Xenia-Helios Hotel, site of the 29th International Summer School for Greek Language, History, and Culture organized by the Institute for Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki. The hotel sits in Peraia, a suburb of Thessaloniki and at the time was a training hotel for students in the hospitality industry. The vie...
View of the seaside front of the Xenia-Helios Hotel, site of the 29th International Summer School for Greek Language, History, and Culture organized by the Institute for Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki. The hotel sits in Peraia, a suburb of Thessaloniki and at the time was a training hotel for students in the hospitality industry. The view is tow...
View of a classroom at the Xenia-Helios Hotel, site of the 29th International Summer School for Greek Language, History, and Culture organized by the Institute for Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki. The hotel sits in Peraia, a suburb of Thessaloniki and at the time was a training hotel for students in the hospitality industry.
View of the photographer's (student's) room at the Xenia-Helios Hotel, site of the 29th International Summer School for Greek Language, History, and Culture. The hotel sits in Peraia, a suburb of Thessaloniki and at the time was a training hotel for students in the hospitality industry.
Votiv stele of Hiphaistion on exhibit at the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki. The marble stele dates from the Hellenistic period, end of the 4th century BC and was discovered in Pella.
View of the theater at Vergina. The theater lies just under 200 feet north of the architectural complex of the palaces, of which it is considered a part. Only the first row of seats, the drain, the walls of the side passages, and the foundations of the 'skene' and the 'thymele' were stone-built, whereas on the regular slope the 'cavea' had woode...
View of the theater at Vergina. The theater lies just under 200 feet north of the architectural complex of the palaces, of which it is considered a part. Only the first row of seats, the drain, the walls of the side passages, and the foundations of the 'skene' and the 'thymele' were stone-built, whereas on the regular slope the 'cavea' had woode...
View of the theater at Vergina. The theater lies just under 200 feet north of the architectural complex of the palaces, of which it is considered a part. Only the first row of seats, the drain, the walls of the side passages, and the foundations of the 'skene' and the 'thymele' were stone-built, whereas on the regular slope the 'cavea' had woode...
Column fragments at the archaeological city of Aigai near the present-day town of Vergina. The ancient city lying on the north slopes of the Pierian mountains is securely identified as Aigai, the capital of the kingdom of Lower Macedonia.
Two U of M students who were part of the 29th International Summer School for Greek Language, History, and Culture organized by the Institute for Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki.
Two U of M students who were part of the 29th International Summer School for Greek Language, History, and Culture organized by the Institute for Balkan Studies in Thessaloniki.
The Propylaea of the University of Athens, part of the "Trilogy" of buildings designed by Theofil Hansen, serves as the ceremony hall and rectory. The other buildings by Hansen are the National Academy and National Library.
Picture of the Tim Johnson, curator of Special Collections & Rare Books at the University of Minnesota, during a visit to the ancient city of Amphipolis.