The ruins of the ancient city of Pydna, the only exporting port of the Macedonian kingdom before the founding of

Gaios is the capital of Paxos and its main port. It’s a picturesque, natural harbor, “protected” by the nearby islands

The small church in Ano Polis was the central church of the monastery of Christ the Saviour of Latomou, known

The city of Philippi is the most important archaeological site of the Roman and early Christian eras in Northern Greece.

Venizelou Street from Eleftherias Square to Egnatia was and is one of the city’s main commercial arteries. Most of the

The hero of the Greek Revolution of 1821 George Anemogiannis was born in Paxos in 1798 and was killed in
Arnea is a traditional town built on the wooded east side of Mount Holomontas. It was founded in the 16th
The “Meteora of Epirus”, as the monastery of Agios Minas is known, is a noteworthy structure at the top of
Pella was built in the Hippodameion system, with wide vertical and horizontal streets, creating building blocks. The private residences of
There were once nine mills for oil on the island, built from 1896 to 1925. Millstones, presses and warehouses with