The Nicopolis Museum showcases the development of the city and life there from its founding in the 1st century BC
The Monastery of Dionysiou (14th century) stands on a bluff cliff in a deep wooded ravine at the western coast
The Archaeological Museum of Polygyros hosts representative archaeological finds from Halkidiki, mainly from ancient Stageira, Toroni, Athytos, Olynthos, Polygyros, Potidaia,
Ten bridges, half of them for pedestrians and cyclists, span the banks of the Lithaios within the city. The oldest

The Mansion of Emmanuel Brothers was built in 1750. It houses the Museum of Costume Design. The museum collection features
The Panagia of Rodia monastery, located at the similarly named lagoon, near the village of Vigla. The monastery was founded
Monolithi is one of Greece’s most beautiful beaches, extending for several kilometres. Its unique feature is its combination of crystal-clear
The Apostle Paul’s Step in Apollonia is a historical site associated with the passage of the Apostle Paul through Macedonia
During the Byzantine era, Edessa was the ecclesiastic and administrative centre of the broader area. An important monument of that
At the entry to Velvento we find the church of Agios Minas. A single-spaced church with a wooden roof and