The urban center of
Rhodes
corresponds to the largest inhabited medieval town in Europe and also appears in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is worth visiting the city of Rhodes, surrounded by walls, with its tangle of narrow streets and domes. The historic center of town is a maze of alleys and squares, with buildings Byzantine, Turkish and Latin, surrounded by mighty walls. The medieval city is divided in the fourth of the Knights, a time set aside to the homes of the Knights of St. John, and the Hora. The way Ippoton (also called the Via dei Cavalieri) is an impressive paved road, lined with mansions and inns and surrounded by the noble and austere atmosphere of the Crusades. The neighborhood of Hora keeps various records of the past as the Mosque of Suleiman the Magnificent, the characteristic pink dome, built in the sixteenth century and recently renovated.