The War Museum is housed in one of the city’s historic buildings, at the rear of the 3rd Army Corps
The Monastery of Agios Panteleimon, also known as a Russian monastery, is built next to the sea, in the middle
Amphipolis, built on the hillsides near the delta of the river Strymon, is one of the major cities of Macedonia.
The story of this place starts from a settlement called Aspri Valta, built in the 16th century, south of the

On the west side of Philippi flows a small river, the Zygactis, where according to local tradition and the “Acts
The small temple of the Saints Peter and Paul is a three-aisled basilica with murals that date to 1370-1380. It
The Byzantine church of Agios Germanos is dedicated to Germanos, Patriarch of Constantinople. It is a cruciform inscribed with an
At the entry to Velvento we find the church of Agios Minas. A single-spaced church with a wooden roof and
To the north of Litochoro lies the new Monastery of Agios Dionysios, where the monks of the old monastery were

In 1381 Paxos came under the rule of Venice. In 1423, Adam II San Ippolito, the feudal lord of the