Outfits Sense of relaxation…! Good Evening Everyone! Sometimes all we need is to feel comfortable and relaxed and this is exactly how I feel with my long Lulus Dress! Being in this magical place of Tabya, a place where someone can relax in many ways or just enjoy a few hours, was exactly what I needed that beautiful morning, a few days ago, when we took these photos! Tabya, is an artistic space that functions both as a record shop, library and coffee bar, is housed in the spectacularly restored, ancient House Doubla – literally built not only above, but also by the very ruins of the Byzantine Wall of the city of Thessaloniki. Tabya was called the area along the eastern wall of the city of Thessaloniki, part of which was also today’s historic Melenikou’s sidewalk of the undergraduates (extension of the old Hamidie Avenue), just opposite the building of the old Philosophical School of the Aristotle University. On the departure of the Turks from the city, Greek families were settled in the area, including Constantine Doubla, who in 1912 built the house where the TABYA multi-use facility is housed today with materials from the demolished walls. Gradually all other neoclassical buildings were demolished, except for that of Doubla’s, where his family lived until recently. Thank you very much, “Tabya” for your warm hospitality! Enjoy a beautiful week ahead and don’t forget to live every moment with passion! Kisses Menia ♡♡♡ I wear Dress – Lulus Necklace – Folie Folie Shoes, Bag – Personal Collection Photos by Nikoleta Vainali Hair Styling – “Website – Red Personal Care” or Facebook – Red Personal Care DressesNecklaces 1 Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest previous post Editorial – Bordeaux…! next post Escape to Copenhagen! You may also like Fade to Grey…! Embroidered skirt! A little extra luxe… Neutral colors capsule wardrobe for a safe flight…... Gipsy land! Up or down? Red Sun! Classy Boho Style! Feels like Spring… Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. you MUST enable javascript to be able to comment Δ