
The church of the patron saint of Thessaloniki was built on the ruins of a Roman bathhouse where, according to

The church of Panagia Kosmosoteira (The Virgin Savour of the World), in Feres, reflects the culture of Constantinople and depicts
At Archondiko, near Giannitsa, there is a prehistoric tomb and a burial memorial from the 3rd century BC with a
The theatre of Mieza was accidentally discovered in 1992 in a natural slope, and it probably belonged to the Macedonian
Megisti Lavra is the most ancient, first in order and biggest monastery of all. It was founded in 963 by
Aliakmonas was the river of ancient Macedonians, the one they followed on moving from Upper Macedonia towards the sea. The
River Aliakmonas is the biggest Greek river which springs from and flows into Greek territory. The river delta, covering an
Monolithi is one of Greece’s most beautiful beaches, extending for several kilometres. Its unique feature is its combination of crystal-clear

The area from Koudouriotou to Olympiou Diamanti Streets and from Hiou to Lemnou Streets was called “agora” (the market) during
The Roussanou monastery was rebuilt in the mid 16th century by the Epirus brothers hieromonks Ioasaph and Maximus on older