The Lion of Amphipolis is the first contact with the ancient city, taking place when passing the old bridge over

The church was built on the walls of an older church. The frescoes, which were discovered after the earthquakes of

The brassbound statue of Alexander the Great is considered to be the highest sculpture of Greece (height 6,15m). It was
The Archaeological Museum of Polygyros hosts representative archaeological finds from Halkidiki, mainly from ancient Stageira, Toroni, Athytos, Olynthos, Polygyros, Potidaia,
The awe-inspiring Aoos Gorge ends at Konitsa, after winding between Tymfi and Smolikas mountains for a distance of 10 kilometres.<br

The folklore culture of Thrace from late 17th to early 20th centuries is showcased at the Angeliki Giannakidou Ethnological Museum
Vikos, through which the Voidomatis River flows, is the deepest gorge in Europe. The view from Vikos village, built at
In the Tzoumerka Mountains which have been listed as traditional and maintain the popular architectural style of Epirus. Both villages