
The impressive Muslim complex of Imaret, which housed an alms-house and seminary, was founded by Muhammad Ali Pasha or Mehmet
The archaeological site of Dion is one Greece’s most significant regions, as it is rich in antiquities, featuring streams gushing
The archaeological museum is in Paleopolis, built by the American Archaeological Mission, and mostly contains finds from excavations in the
Kassopi, the capital of Kassopaea, was built before the middle of the 4th century BC in a naturally fortified position,
The Archaeological Museum of Polygyros hosts representative archaeological finds from Halkidiki, mainly from ancient Stageira, Toroni, Athytos, Olynthos, Polygyros, Potidaia,

The Church of Agios Georgios in Goumenissa is a three-aisled basilica. According to an inscription on the church, it was

The area from Koudouriotou to Olympiou Diamanti Streets and from Hiou to Lemnou Streets was called “agora” (the market) during
The peninsula of Athos, a total of 336 square kilometres in area, projects 40 kilometres into the Aegean Sea, its

The clear blue waters of the lake of the Louros River springs reflect the green of the surrounding trees and