The first contact with the island is at Kamariotissa, built in the northwest of the island, with its port receiving
The War Museum is housed in one of the city’s historic buildings, at the rear of the 3rd Army Corps
The small temple of the Saints Peter and Paul is a three-aisled basilica with murals that date to 1370-1380. It

The seven-floor bell-tower of the Church of Agios Nikolaos is the symbol of Kozani. The 26-meter-tall tower was built of

The brassbound statue of Alexander the Great is considered to be the highest sculpture of Greece (height 6,15m). It was
The most important religious monument on the island, the church of St. Spyridon, which houses the relics of the patron
At the highest point of the Acropolis, the Fethiye Mosque with its minaret, which in its present form is the

“Boucharia” in Mikrovalto. Many myths have attempted to interpret this impressive phenomenon. These are actually natural geoforms that have been