
The church of the patron saint of Thessaloniki was built on the ruins of a Roman bathhouse where, according to
The Archaeological Museum of Dion, inaugurated in 1983, offers a thorough picture of the daily life and culture of the
From the foothills of mount Ismaros to the beach of Agios Charalambos, there are a number of scattered archaeological remains

In 1381 Paxos came under the rule of Venice. In 1423, Adam II San Ippolito, the feudal lord of the
The Tzintzirli Mosque, one of the most important Ottoman monuments of Serres, dates back to the end of the 16th
The awe-inspiring Aoos Gorge ends at Konitsa, after winding between Tymfi and Smolikas mountains for a distance of 10 kilometres.<br

Aiani is one of the most important Byzantine and post-Byzantine settlements of the prefecture. The archaeological site was first inhabited

In the area of Traianoupolis, next to the county road to Feres, some parts of the stone pavement of the
Agios Athanasios is a traditional hamlet that developed over the last few years, thanks to the neighbouring skiing resort of
The first panhellenic games took place in 1934, which was also the year of the foundation of the first organized