
The defense of the city was naturally a major concern through the ages. From the Hellenistic times until the post-Byzantine

Beautiful sea caves are found in the western side of Paxos, among steep, vertical rocks. The locals call them “graves”.
The Church of Agia Sophia in Drama is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the city. Its construction is

The folklore culture of Thrace from late 17th to early 20th centuries is showcased at the Angeliki Giannakidou Ethnological Museum
Not far away from the city of Corfu, Dassia is one of the most popular beaches and among the first
The Nicopolis Museum showcases the development of the city and life there from its founding in the 1st century BC
It may sound strange, but two 15-meter waterfalls and other smaller ones are formed near the village of Varvara, that

Pramoritsa bridge, situated between the villages of Klimataki and Anthohori, was constructed at around 1800 over the river Pramoritsa, a