Dodecanese (318 Subjects)
Peristyle of the military quarters of the Knights Hospitaller in Rhodes, which, according to the author served as a stable for the order's horses.
Dressing room in the Baths of Suleiman in Rhodes.
Coats of arms from the medieval town of Rhodes. The band which separates the upper from the lower frescoes in the church of Hagios Georgios Chostos in Filerimos, Rhodes. Niches from the church of Saint John in the medieval town of Rhodes, which housed the statues of the Apostles, according to the author.
Coats of arms from the medieval town of Rhodes.
Relief from the medieval town of Rhodes. Ancient coins from Rhodes. Coins of the Knights Hospitaller era.
Reliefs from ancient Ialyssos. Funerary steles from the area of the Roman aqueduct at Rodini, Rhodes.
"Archocrateion", Hellenistic rock cut tomb, at Lindos, Rhodes.
Ancient coins. Top: Coin from Kerch (anc. Panticapaion), in Taurica. Middle: Coin of Kos. Bottom: Coin from Miletus.
Ancient reliefs from the island of Kos. On the first (left top), Zeus, Hera and Hercules. On the second (right top), Apollo with the Muses. On the third (bottom left), Hercules with the Lion of Nemea. On the fourth (bottom right), the contest of Apollo with the Satyr Marsyas.
The central square of the city of Kos with the Plane tree of Hippocrates.
The ruins of the Thermae of Gaius Xenophon (Kos) at the Asclepion of Kos island.
View of the medieval city of Rhodes. On the right the Naillac Tower, constructed during the era of the Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller Philibert de Naillac, and demolished in the mid-19th century.
1. Coastline of Kasos and Karpathos. 2. Coastline of Crete. 3. Horizon.
Map of the Aegean sea.
Map of Rhodes.
View of the medieval town of Rhodes.
Map of Karpathos.
Map of Astypalaia.
Map of Kos.
Map of Kos, (Gennadius Library).
Map of Rhodes, (Gennadius Library).
Map of Karpathos, (Gennadius Library).
Map of Leros, (Gennadius Library).
Map of Karpathos.
Map of Rhodes.
Map of Tilos.
Map of Nisyros and nearby skerries.
Map of Astypalaia.
Map of Chalki and Alimia.
Map of Kos.