Perivoli, the second biggest village of Pindos after Samarina, the last village before the National Park of Valia Calda, is
The “Meteora of Epirus”, as the monastery of Agios Minas is known, is a noteworthy structure at the top of
About five kilometers from the road Deskati-Paliouria on a rise under huge rocks we can find the monastery of Bounasia.
Livithra was as ancient city situated at the foot of Mt. Olympus. The city was completely destroyed due to an
The ruins of the Rogi castle, next to the Louros River and near Nea Kerasounta, belong to a Byzantine town
The Monastery of Dohiariou is located in the most northern offshore area of the western side of the Athos peninsula.
The byzantine church of Theotokos Kontariotissa or Kountouriotissa, overlooking the village named after it, was built in the beginning of

In Byzantine times, anchorite monks sought refuge in crevices amongst the rocks and in caves on the slopes and gorges

It is the most impressive cistern of Paxos. It was constructed by the English, when the island was under the
The Monastery Pantokrator is situated in a rocky cliff by the sea, in the middle of the eastern coasts of