Drama is a city with a rich history, unique natural beauty and great architectural heritage. From antiquity to modern times,
Amphipolis, built on the hillsides near the delta of the river Strymon, is one of the major cities of Macedonia.
The harbour of Dafni is located approximately halfway along the western coast and functions as the Holy Mountain’s seaport. Dafni
The renowned cylinder mill of Matsopoulos (previously known as Agathoklis’ mill) was constructed in 1884; it ground tons of cereals
The castle of Ioannina was the work of the Ottoman provincial ruler of Epirus, Ali Pasha, from the late 18th
Several family members of Epirus’ Byzantine rulers are buried at the monastery of Panagia Vlacherna, at the village of the
The Church of Agia Sophia in Drama is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the city. Its construction is
Acanthos was located on a coastal hill range, 600m SE of present Ierissos; it used to be the most important
Ancient Dodoni, in the Mount Tomaros valley, was an important sanctuary in north-west Greece and was famous for its oracle.