From the foothills of mount Ismaros to the beach of Agios Charalambos, there are a number of scattered archaeological remains

Acheiropoietos is the oldest surviving early Christian church in Thessaloniki and the eastern Mediterranean. It was built in the 5th

At the northern end of the eastern wall of Thessaloniki is the second important tower of the city, built at
The Small Theatre of ancient Ambracia, built during the reign of Pyrrhus, King of Epirus, in the early 3rd century
The hill at the edge of the beach is dominated by the impressive Byzantine tower of Agios Pavlos built in
The Monastery of Agios Pavlos is the most southern church of the ten monasteries of the western side of Athos
The monastery of Varlaam owes its name to the first emigrant Varlaam, but its history begins in 1518, when the
On a hilltop of the west entrance of the Macedonian Straits, was once built the castle of Rendina. It was
A sunken ship raises its brown, rusty funnel in the blue leaving its deck emerge sideways under the sun, bent
The Byzantine Walls of Drama are an important monument that reflects the historical and strategic importance of the city during