
At the highest point of Servia, stands the impressive mass of one of the most important castles of the mid-Byzantine
The Voidomatis River, a tributary of the Aoos River, flows through the deep Vikos Gorge. Aside from the thick vegetation

Legend has it that the gorge of Velvento was inhabited by the Lafisties priestesses of Dionysos. Here the Pierides Muses

The Theatre of Philippi, at the eastern foot of the acropolis hill, was built by King Philip II in the
The archaeological space where the School of Aristotle is found, is almost two and a half kilometers from the city,

The Panagia Koumpelidiki or Skoutariotissa is a Byzantine monument and city landmark. It is the only dome church in Kastoria
The Monastery of Zoodohos Pigi, near Anthohori, was founded in the 17th Century and restored in 1732. Its chapel, built
The two-chamber Macedonian Tomb of the Palmettes has a temple-shaped fa?ade of the Ionic order, a pediment and impressive palmettes.

Vlasti, a mountainous village just 24 km off Ptolemaida, lies in the bosom of Mounts Siniatsiko (or Askio) and Mouriki,

The peninsula of Panagia, east of the port, is the historical castle town of Kavala from antiquity up to the