Panagia Tsouka monastery, with a panoramic view towards Arachthos Ravine. It was founded in the 12th century and restored in
The archaeological museum is in Paleopolis, built by the American Archaeological Mission, and mostly contains finds from excavations in the
Over the last few years the old open waterway of the Lithaios has been regulated and beautified with well attended
The Apostle Paul’s Step in Apollonia is a historical site associated with the passage of the Apostle Paul through Macedonia
The peninsula of Athos, a total of 336 square kilometres in area, projects 40 kilometres into the Aegean Sea, its
Between Holomontas and Kerdyllia are located the Macedonian Tempi, also called the Straights of Rendina. Their length reaches from Lake
The War Museum is housed in one of the city’s historic buildings, at the rear of the 3rd Army Corps
Gitana or Gitani was the capital of ancient Thesprotia. It was founded in the 4th century BC and destroyed by

On the west side of Philippi flows a small river, the Zygactis, where according to local tradition and the “Acts