Vas. Olgas & 25 Martiou str, Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Macedonia
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The Villa Mordoh was built by the architect Xenophon Paionidis in 1905 for the Turk commander Seifoulah Pasha. In 1923 was sold to the Shalom brothers and then to the Mordoh family and was inhabited until 1940. The building is a characteristic example of eclectic architecture, where classical, renaissance, baroque and art-nouveaux elements coexist.Today, it houses the City’s Art Gallery.