During the Byzantine era, Edessa was the ecclesiastic and administrative centre of the broader area. An important monument of that

The imposing Portitsa gorge and bridge, as we see it after four kilometers of dirt road from the village of
The highest worship place of Greece is the stone tabernacle of Profiti Elia on the so-called peak of Olympus, at
A number of traditional villages, surrounded by fir trees and flowing waters, are built just under the peaks of the

The great cave of Makri, with its three caverns, was inhabited in Neolithic times but vestiges of worship, and everyday

The church of the patron saint of Thessaloniki was built on the ruins of a Roman bathhouse where, according to
Close to Karyes in the northeastern wooded area of Athos, is located the Monastery
Of Koutloumousiou, which was founded

Forty kilometres away from Thessaloniki, Pikrolimni, Kilkis is a place known for the mud therapy it offers.
Sulphur mud
Contrary to the Christian quarters with the church in the middle, the Jewish quarter had its Synagogue on the same