
Ancient Theatre of Philippi
The Theatre of Philippi, at the eastern foot of the acropolis hill, was built by King Philip II in the middle of the 4th century
The Theatre of Philippi, at the eastern foot of the acropolis hill, was built by King Philip II in the middle of the 4th century
The city of Philippi is the most important archaeological site of the Roman and early Christian eras in Northern Greece. It was founded in 360
A water tank, to the right of the monumental staircase of the “Via Egnatia”, was converted into a place of worship in early Christian times.
The Archaeological Museum of Philippi is located within the archaeological site of Philippi, near the Municipal District of Krinidon, about 15 km from Kavala.