Elassona retained its Homeric name, Olosson, almost intact. Homer refers to it as “White Olosson”, the town that took part
The Panagia of Rodia monastery, located at the similarly named lagoon, near the village of Vigla. The monastery was founded
The Archaeological Museum of Dion, inaugurated in 1983, offers a thorough picture of the daily life and culture of the
The village of Mandraki is situated at 100 kilometres from Thessaloniki. It is built north of Serres, in the foothills
A feeling of mellow nostalgia and melancholy takes you as the sun sets on the coastal road of Alexandroupolis with
Paramythia is built at an advantageous location with a rich historical and archaeological tradition. It takes its name from the
On the slopes of Ismaros, between Maroneia and the settlement of Proskynites, is the Cave of Maroneia, with its magnificent
With pebbles and white sand, it is the second famous beach of Antipaxos. Pictures of the boats on its turquoise,
The first panhellenic games took place in 1934, which was also the year of the foundation of the first organized
The Ambracian Gulf is one of the largest stopovers for migratory birds in Greece. Aside from its migrating visitors, the