The southeastern acropolis of the castle, Its Kale, is larger and here in the Byzantine period the city centre, the

In 1381 Paxos came under the rule of Venice. In 1423, Adam II San Ippolito, the feudal lord of the
In the area of Korinos, near the national road rest area, we can find two significant Macedonian tombs dated to
Close to Karyes in the northeastern wooded area of Athos, is located the Monastery
Of Koutloumousiou, which was founded

The Historical-Folklore Museum and Museum of Natural History was founded by the prefecture’s Association of Letters and Arts and is
Aliakmonas was the river of ancient Macedonians, the one they followed on moving from Upper Macedonia towards the sea. The
Mentrese Tzami (mosque), marked out by its high minaret, is found across the Step of Apostle Pavlos. It was built
The stone bridge of Plakidas, also known as Kalogeriko bridge, is located near the villages of Kipi and Koukouli. It