Here, on the foothill of Pieria, between the villages of Vergina and Palatitsia, the Macedonians established their capital, Aeges, defining

The area from Koudouriotou to Olympiou Diamanti Streets and from Hiou to Lemnou Streets was called “agora” (the market) during

A feeling of mellow nostalgia and melancholy takes you as the sun sets on the coastal road of Alexandroupolis with
Aggitis, with seventy-five kilometres length, is the longest tributary of Strymonas, having its sources in Philippi and the village of
The river of Aetia with successive meanderings is constantly changing landscapes, until it forms a waterfall, with a total height
The War Museum is housed in one of the city’s historic buildings, at the rear of the 3rd Army Corps
The most impressive buildings in Karyes are the offices of Holy Community and Protaton (10th century). In the sanctuary lays
Aristotle Park is located in the village of Stagira at an altitude of 500 meters, offering stunning views amidst lush

The Neratzi – Aivazi Mansion was built in 1860. It houses the Folklore Museum, which maintains interesting collections with objects