The theatre of Mieza was accidentally discovered in 1992 in a natural slope, and it probably belonged to the Macedonian

The folklore culture of Thrace from late 17th to early 20th centuries is showcased at the Angeliki Giannakidou Ethnological Museum

In Mesti of Evros, there are parts of the ancient Via Egnatia which are still preserved. Via Egnatia, built in
Varossi is Edessa’s traditional neighbourhood, which developed during the years of Ottoman rule, as a continuation of the Byzantine city.
The two-chamber Macedonian Tomb of the Palmettes has a temple-shaped fa?ade of the Ionic order, a pediment and impressive palmettes.

The small church in Ano Polis was the central church of the monastery of Christ the Saviour of Latomou, known
The Tomb of Lyson and Kallikles is a small single-chamber family tomb with inscriptions bearing the names of the deceased.
This is a protected village located deep in the bosom of the mountain, with ancient roots, stone mansions, mysterious streets
The stone bridge of Kaloutas in Zagorochoria with the three arches was built in 1812 and connected the village with
The Monastery of Esphigmenou is built in a bay of the northeastern side of Athos peninsula, right on the shore.