The monastery of Varlaam owes its name to the first emigrant Varlaam, but its history begins in 1518, when the

A lot of silk-producing enterprises were set up in the early 20th century in Soufli, none of which exist today.

At the highest point of Servia, stands the impressive mass of one of the most important castles of the mid-Byzantine
Southeast of Xanthi and over the coastline there is Avdira, an important archaeological site of Thrace and the homeland of
The waters of the Edessaios river, that runs through the city, create water canals and small waterfalls around the cafes

Forty kilometres away from Thessaloniki, Pikrolimni, Kilkis is a place known for the mud therapy it offers.
Sulphur mud
The Temple of the saints Agios Kyrikos and Agia Iouliti can hardly be seen today behind the new city. The

At the intersection of Vasileos Irakliou and Komninon Streets is the Yahudi Hamam, a double bath with separate rooms for

Didymoteicho, the short-lived capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman empires, after the conquest of Thrace, was built on the twin