Edessa, the “city of waters”, owes its fame and prosperity to water; it is strategically built on a location towering
The Koulia of Paramythia is a tower-like residence built in a prominent location of the town. The five-storey stone koulia
Lake Pamvotida, better known as Lake Ioannina, as the capital of Epirus is reflected in its waters, is famous for
The Potidea canal, 1,250m long, 40m wide and 8m deep, boasts an uninterrupted presence since ancient times. It might have
Pantokratoras Castle was built at the start of the 19th century by Ali Pasha, the ruler of Epirus. It is

Reconstruction of the lacustrine settlement at Dispilio, dating back to the Neolithic Age (6000-3000 BC). Excavation revealed how prehistoric man
The church of Koimisis Theotokou (Assumption of the Virgin), at the centre of Aiani settlement, was used as the katholikon
Drepanos is the picturesque cape extending into the bay of Igoumenitsa and serving as a natural breakwater. The cape is

Old, beloved and unforgettable, the old waterfront is the warmest and most tender aspect of the North for the rest