Places near Central Macedonia

Places near Central Macedonia including 6th Lyceum of Kalamaria and A.D. Imperial Palace

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View of Thessaloniki A sweeping view of Thessaloniki, Greece, is obtained from the 15th century Trigonio or Chain Tower on the medieval city walls. Mount Olympus is visible on the horizon.

6th Lyceum of Kalamaria

School

The 6th Lyceum of Kalamaria is a prominent educational institution located in the municipality of Kalamaria, within the Nomós Thessaloníkis region of Central Macedonia, Greece. The school is situated in a bustling neighborhood, known for its...
Nomós Thessaloníkis

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Tuesday 17th January 2012


Anna Palaiologina Gate The Roman construction method of alternating bands of stone masonry with brick is apparent at the Anna Palaiologina Gate on the medieval Byzantine city walls of Thessaloniki, Greece.

A.D. Imperial Palace

Hotel

The A.D. Imperial Palace is a luxurious hotel located in the Nomós Thessaloníkis region of Central Macedonia, Greece. Situated in the heart of the city, the hotel offers convenient access to various attractions and amenities. The hotel boasts a...
Nomós Thessaloníkis

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Wednesday 6th August 2014


Miraculous Fountain A fountain in the crypt of the Holy Church of Saint Demetrius in Thessaloniki, Greece, is said to issue a miraculous fragrant oil called myrrh related to the martyrdom here of Saint Demetrius in 303 AD.

Abc

Hotel

The hotel Abc is located in the scenic region of Nomós Thessaloníkis, in Central Macedonia, Greece. This charming hotel offers a comfortable and convenient stay for both leisure and business travelers. Abc hotel features a range of...
Nomós Thessaloníkis

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Wednesday 6th August 2014


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Achinós

Populated Place

a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work

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Nomós Serrón

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Sunday 17th August 2014


Caldera of Extinct Volcano / Калдера на изчезнал вулкан Inside the caldera of extinct Bulgarian volcano called "Kozhuh". This volcano was active during the Pliocene epoch.

Във вътрешността на калдерата на изгаснал български вулкан, наречен "Кожух". Този вулкан е бил активен през плиоценската епоха.

Achladochóri

Populated Place

a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work

Caldera of Extinct Volcano / Калдера на изчезнал вулкан
Inside the caldera of extinct Bulgarian volcano called "Kozhuh". This volcano was active during the Pliocene epoch. Във вътрешността на калдерата на изгаснал български вулкан, наречен "Кожух". Този вулкан е бил активен през плиоценската епоха.
Nomós Serrón

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Sunday 24th August 2014


Έδεσσα

Achladochóri

Populated Place

a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work

Έδεσσα
Nomós Péllis

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Saturday 8th March 2014


Aphytis, 5: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on <a href="https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/491525" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Pleiades</a>)

Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period.

The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.

Achtis Hotel

Hotel

The Achtis Hotel is a charming and highly-rated hotel located in the region of Nomós Chalkidikís, in Central Macedonia, Greece. Situated in the picturesque village of Afitos, this family-run hotel offers a peaceful and idyllic escape for...
Nomós Chalkidikís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Wednesday 6th August 2014


Compartment Old school train compartment (2nd class) on the 632 train from Gevgelija to Skopje

Achyrónas Réma

Stream

a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land

Compartment
Old school train compartment (2nd class) on the 632 train from Gevgelija to Skopje
Nomós Péllis

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Friday 20th January 2012


A shunter of Czech origin, rusting away

Acropol

Hotel

a building providing lodging and/or meals for the public

A shunter of Czech origin, rusting away
Nomós Serrón

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Wednesday 6th August 2014


Aphytis, 5: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on <a href="https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/491525" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Pleiades</a>)

Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period.

The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.

Across Golden Beach

Hotel

The hotel Across Golden Beach is located in the charming region of Nomós Chalkidikís in Central Macedonia, Greece. Situated right across from the beautiful Golden Beach, this hotel offers an idyllic setting for a relaxing and enjoyable...
Nomós Chalkidikís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Saturday 13th June 2015


Aphytis, 5: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on <a href="https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/491525" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Pleiades</a>)

Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period.

The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.

Across Paschos

Hotel

a building providing lodging and/or meals for the public

Aphytis, 5: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon
Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on Pleiades) Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period. The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.
Nomós Chalkidikís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Wednesday 6th August 2014


Thessaloniki Chamber of Commerce and Industry Εμπορικό και Βιομηχανικό Επιμελητήριο Θεσσαλονίκης

Adám

Populated Place

Adam is a populated place located in the region of Central Macedonia, Greece. Specifically, it is situated in the Nomós Thessaloníkis, which is one of the regional units within the administrative region of Central Macedonia. Adam is a small...
Nomós Thessaloníkis

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Tuesday 17th January 2012


Anna Palaiologina Gate The Roman construction method of alternating bands of stone masonry with brick is apparent at the Anna Palaiologina Gate on the medieval Byzantine city walls of Thessaloniki, Greece.

Ádendro

Populated Place

Adendro is a populated place located in the Nomós Thessaloníkis region of Central Macedonia, Greece. Situated in the northern part of the country, it is approximately 15 kilometers northeast of the city of Thessaloniki, the capital of the...
Nomós Thessaloníkis

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Saturday 8th March 2014


A shunter of Czech origin, rusting away

Adhelfikó

Populated Place

Adhelfiko is a small populated place located in the region of Nomós Serrón, in Central Macedonia, Greece. It is situated in the northeastern part of the country, approximately 10 kilometers southwest of the city of Serrón. Adhelfiko is...
Nomós Serrón

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Sunday 24th August 2014


Aphytis, 5: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on <a href="https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/491525" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Pleiades</a>)

Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period.

The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.

Aegean Blue Studios

Hotel

a building providing lodging and/or meals for the public

Aphytis, 5: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon
Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on Pleiades) Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period. The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.
Nomós Chalkidikís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Wednesday 6th August 2014


Aphytis, 5: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on <a href="https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/491525" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Pleiades</a>)

Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period.

The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.

Aegean Melanthron Thalasso Spa

Hotel

a building providing lodging and/or meals for the public

Aphytis, 5: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon
Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on Pleiades) Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period. The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.
Nomós Chalkidikís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Wednesday 6th August 2014


Aphytis, 5: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on <a href="https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/491525" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Pleiades</a>)

Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period.

The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.

Aegean Melathron Hotel

Hotel

The Aegean Melathron Hotel is a luxurious five-star hotel located in the beautiful region of Nomós Chalkidikís, in Central Macedonia, Greece. The hotel boasts a prime location, situated just a few steps away from the beach, offering stunning...
Nomós Chalkidikís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Sunday 22nd February 2015


View of Thessaloniki A sweeping view of Thessaloniki, Greece, is obtained from the 15th century Trigonio or Chain Tower on the medieval city walls. Mount Olympus is visible on the horizon.

Aegeon

Hotel

The Aegeon hotel is a charming accommodation located in the Nomós Thessaloníkis region of Central Macedonia, Greece. Situated in the heart of the city, it offers easy access to various tourist attractions, restaurants, and shopping centers. The...
Nomós Thessaloníkis

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Wednesday 6th August 2014


Anna Palaiologina Gate The Roman construction method of alternating bands of stone masonry with brick is apparent at the Anna Palaiologina Gate on the medieval Byzantine city walls of Thessaloniki, Greece.

Aerodrómio Sédes

Airbase

Aerodromio Sedes is an airbase located in the Nomós Thessaloníkis region of Central Macedonia, Greece. Situated approximately 20 kilometers southeast of the city of Thessaloniki, it serves as an important military installation for the Hellenic...
Nomós Thessaloníkis

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Monday 10th March 2014


Pozar, Greece Pozar thermál fürdő, Görögország

Aetochóri

Populated Place

a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work

Pozar, Greece
Pozar thermál fürdő, Görögország
Nomós Péllis

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Sunday 3rd May 2015


Caldera of Extinct Volcano / Калдера на изчезнал вулкан Inside the caldera of extinct Bulgarian volcano called "Kozhuh". This volcano was active during the Pliocene epoch.

Във вътрешността на калдерата на изгаснал български вулкан, наречен "Кожух". Този вулкан е бил активен през плиоценската епоха.

Aetovoúni

Ruin

Aetovouni is an ancient site located in the Nomós Serrón region of Central Macedonia, Greece. The ruins of Aetovouni are situated on a hilltop overlooking the Strymon River and the surrounding plains. The site is believed to have been inhabited...
Nomós Serrón

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Sunday 12th January 2014


Aphytis, 6: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on <a href="https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/491525" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Pleiades</a>)

Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period.

The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.

Afitis Boutique Hotel

Hotel

a building providing lodging and/or meals for the public

Aphytis, 6: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon
Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on Pleiades) Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period. The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.
Nomós Chalkidikís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Wednesday 6th August 2014


Aphytis, 6: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on <a href="https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/491525" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Pleiades</a>)

Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period.

The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.

Afitos Apartments & Studios

Hotel

Afitos Apartments & Studios is a charming hotel located in the picturesque village of Afitos, in the region of Nomós Chalkidikís, Central Macedonia, Greece. Surrounded by lush greenery and overlooking the sparkling Aegean Sea, this hotel offers...
Nomós Chalkidikís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Thursday 19th February 2015


Aphytis, 6: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on <a href="https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/491525" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Pleiades</a>)

Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period.

The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.

Áfytos

Populated Place

Afytos is a coastal village located in the Nomós Chalkidikís region of Central Macedonia, Greece. It is situated on the northeastern side of the Kassandra Peninsula, overlooking the Aegean Sea. The village is known for its traditional...
Nomós Chalkidikís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Wednesday 13th August 2014


Aphytis, 5: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on <a href="https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/491525" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Pleiades</a>)

Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period.

The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.

Αfytos Beach

Beach

a shore zone of coarse unconsolidated sediment that extends from the low-water line to the highest reach of storm waves

Aphytis, 5: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon
Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on Pleiades) Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period. The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.
Nomós Chalkidikís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Sunday 12th July 2009


Έδεσσα

Agáthi

Populated Place

a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work

Έδεσσα
Nomós Péllis

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Sunday 3rd May 2015


Aphytis, 5: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on <a href="https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/491525" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Pleiades</a>)

Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period.

The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.

Ághios Nikólaos Paliouríou

Populated Place

Aghios Nikolaos Paliouriou is a small village located in the peninsula of Kassandra, in the Nomós Chalkidikís region of Central Macedonia, Greece. The village is situated on the southeastern edge of Kassandra, overlooking the Aegean Sea. It is...
Nomós Chalkidikís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Wednesday 13th August 2014


Thessaloniki Chamber of Commerce and Industry Εμπορικό και Βιομηχανικό Επιμελητήριο Θεσσαλονίκης

Ágia Anastasía

Monastery

a building and grounds where a community of monks lives in seclusion

Thessaloniki Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Εμπορικό και Βιομηχανικό Επιμελητήριο Θεσσαλονίκης
Nomós Thessaloníkis

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Thursday 7th May 2015


Thessaloniki Chamber of Commerce and Industry Εμπορικό και Βιομηχανικό Επιμελητήριο Θεσσαλονίκης

Agía Anastasía

Populated Place

a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work

Thessaloniki Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Εμπορικό και Βιομηχανικό Επιμελητήριο Θεσσαλονίκης
Nomós Chalkidikís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Thursday 14th August 2014


Waterfall of Metamorfosis

Agía Foteiní

Populated Place

a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work

Waterfall of Metamorfosis
Nomós Péllis

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Saturday 8th March 2014


Compartment Old school train compartment (2nd class) on the 632 train from Gevgelija to Skopje

Agía Kyriakí

Populated Place

a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work

Compartment
Old school train compartment (2nd class) on the 632 train from Gevgelija to Skopje
Nomós Kilkís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Sunday 12th January 2014


Aphytis, 5: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on <a href="https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/491525" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Pleiades</a>)

Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period.

The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.

Agía Kyriakí

Populated Place

a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work

Aphytis, 5: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon
Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on Pleiades) Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period. The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.
Nomós Chalkidikís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Thursday 14th August 2014


Waterfall of Metamorfosis

Agía Marína

Populated Place

Agia Marina is a small populated place located in Nomós Imathías in Central Macedonia, Greece. It is situated near the northeastern foothills of Mount Vermio, about 26 kilometers northeast of the city of Veria. The village is situated at an...
Nomós Imathías

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Saturday 8th March 2014


Compartment Old school train compartment (2nd class) on the 632 train from Gevgelija to Skopje

Agía Paraskeví

Populated Place

a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work

Compartment
Old school train compartment (2nd class) on the 632 train from Gevgelija to Skopje
Nomós Kilkís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Sunday 12th January 2014


LAC VOLVI D'une superficie de 70 km2, il est le second lac de Grèce pour la taille.

Agía Paraskeví

Populated Place

Agia Paraskevi is a populated place located in the Nomós Serrón of Central Macedonia in Greece. It is situated in the northern part of the region, close to the municipality of Serrón and the Pindos mountain range. It is a small village with a...
Nomós Serrón

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Sunday 17th August 2014


Alexander the Great

Agía Paraskeví

Populated Place

Agia Paraskevi is a populated place located in the Nomós Thessaloníkis region of Central Macedonia, Greece. It is situated approximately 20 kilometers southeast of the city of Thessaloniki, the regional capital. Agia Paraskevi is part of the...
Nomós Thessaloníkis

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Saturday 8th March 2014


Aphytis, 5: Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon Aphytis / Άφυτις (see on <a href="https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/491525" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Pleiades</a>)

Activity in the area of the sanctuary of Zeus Ammon seems to have begun in teh Early Bronze Age, though the sanctuary itself began to be constructed in the 4th century BCE, supposedly following instructions from the Spartan Lysander, who had besieged the city in 403 BCE but received a dream from the deity telling him to withdraw. In the second half of the 4th century BCE, a monumental Doric temple was completed, approached by a row of bases in Egyptian style. Additional construction continued through the Roman Imperial period.

The Sanctuary of Zeus Ammon was flanked by a sanctuary of Dionysos and another of Asklepios.

Agía Paraskeví

Populated Place

Agia Paraskevi is a small town located in the Nomós Chalkidikís region of Central Macedonia, Greece. It is situated on the east coast of the Kassandra peninsula and is roughly 12 kilometers southeast of the town of Kallithea. The town has a...
Nomós Chalkidikís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Wednesday 13th August 2014


Thessaloniki Chamber of Commerce and Industry Εμπορικό και Βιομηχανικό Επιμελητήριο Θεσσαλονίκης

Ágia Sofía

Church

Agia Sofia is a renowned church located in the city of Thessaloniki, in the region of Central Macedonia, Greece. This historical and architectural gem is nestled in the heart of the city, near the bustling Aristotelous Square. Originally built...
Nomós Thessaloníkis

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Monday 10th March 2014


Royal Tombs_11 6 2023_00298 The first royal tomb was discovered by Konstantinos Romaios, professor of archaeology at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki who uncovered it while working in the remains of the palace between 1937 and 1940. Much of the palace had been scavenged for construction materials by Greek refugees, who had been resettled there from Turkish Anatolia after the Greco-Turkish War. They built a new settlement at the site which they named Vergina after a legendary queen in 1922. But the excavations were abandoned on the outbreak of war with Italy in 1940. World War II was followed by the Greek Civil War (1946-1949). In 1949, excavations were finally resumed by Manolis Andronikos. Andronikos completed the palace excavations in 1970 then turned his attention to the Great Tumulus that he was convinced was a burial mound concealing the tombs of the Macedonian kings. There, in 1977, Andronikos uncovered four buried tombs, two of which had never been disturbed. Andronikos identified these as the tomb of Philip II, father of Alexander the Great (Tomb II) and also of Alexander IV of Macedon, son of Alexander the Great and Roxana (Tomb III). In 1987, a burial cluster including the tomb of Queen Eurydice I was discovered. Between 1991 and 2009, over 1,000 tombs were excavated along with city districts, farmhouses, cemeteries, streets, sanctuaries and parts of the city fortification. A royal burial cluster of the Temenids, an ancient Macedonian royal house of Dorian Greek provenance, is also revealed. Then in March 2014, five more royal tombs thought to possibly belong to Alexander I of Macedon and his family or to the family of Cassander were discovered.

Agía Triáda

Populated Place

a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work

Royal Tombs_11 6 2023_00298
The first royal tomb was discovered by Konstantinos Romaios, professor of archaeology at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki who uncovered it while working in the remains of the palace between 1937 and 1940. Much of the palace had been scavenged for construction materials by Greek refugees, who had been resettled there from Turkish Anatolia after the Greco-Turkish War. They built a new settlement at the site which they named Vergina after a legendary queen in 1922. But the excavations were abandoned on the outbreak of war with Italy in 1940. World War II was followed by the Greek Civil War (1946-1949). In 1949, excavations were finally resumed by Manolis Andronikos. Andronikos completed the palace excavations in 1970 then turned his attention to the Great Tumulus that he was convinced was a burial mound concealing the tombs of the Macedonian kings. There, in 1977, Andronikos uncovered four buried tombs, two of which had never been disturbed. Andronikos identified these as the tomb of Philip II, father of Alexander the Great (Tomb II) and also of Alexander IV of Macedon, son of Alexander the Great and Roxana (Tomb III). In 1987, a burial cluster including the tomb of Queen Eurydice I was discovered. Between 1991 and 2009, over 1,000 tombs were excavated along with city districts, farmhouses, cemeteries, streets, sanctuaries and parts of the city fortification. A royal burial cluster of the Temenids, an ancient Macedonian royal house of Dorian Greek provenance, is also revealed. Then in March 2014, five more royal tombs thought to possibly belong to Alexander I of Macedon and his family or to the family of Cassander were discovered.
Nomós Imathías

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Saturday 8th March 2014


Holy Church of Saint Demetrius The Holy Church of Saint Demetrius is dedicated to the patron saint of Thessaloniki, Greece, martyred in 303 AD. The 7th century church was rebuilt after the great fire of 1917.

Agía Triáda

Populated Place

Agia Triada is a populated place located in the Nomós Thessaloníkis region of Central Macedonia, Greece. It is situated approximately 12 kilometers southwest of Thessaloniki, the capital city of the region. The area is known for its rich history...
Nomós Thessaloníkis

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Tuesday 29th April 2014


Waterfall of Metamorfosis

Agía Triáda

Church

a building for public Christian worship

Waterfall of Metamorfosis
Nomós Imathías

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Sunday 9th March 2014


Waterfall of Metamorfosis

Agía Varvára

Populated Place

a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work

Waterfall of Metamorfosis
Nomós Imathías

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Saturday 8th March 2014


Water crystals

Agías Kóris Réma

Stream

a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land

Water crystals
Nomós Pierías

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Wednesday 18th January 2012


Brinthesia circe

Ágio Pnévma

Populated Place

Agio Pnevma is a small populated place located in the Nomós Serrón region of Central Macedonia, Greece. It is situated at an elevation of 61 meters above sea level and is located approximately 15 kilometers southeast of the city of Serrón....
Nomós Serrón

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Monday 18th August 2014


DMU without windows - Drama

Agiochóri

Populated Place

a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work

DMU without windows - Drama
Nomós Serrón

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Monday 18th August 2014


Nea Vrasna, Asprovalta, Stavros

Ágioi Theódoroi

Populated Place

a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work

Nea Vrasna, Asprovalta, Stavros
Nomós Chalkidikís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Thursday 14th August 2014


Mount Athos - Άγιον Όρος

Agionissi Resort

Hotel

Agionissi Resort is a charming hotel located in the region of Nomós Chalkidikís, in Central Macedonia, Greece. Situated on the beautiful island of Amouliani, the hotel offers a tranquil and picturesque setting for its guests. The resort features...
Nomós Chalkidikís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Wednesday 6th August 2014


Strimon station

Ágios Antónios

Populated Place

a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work

Strimon station
Nomós Kilkís

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Sunday 12th January 2014


Aristotle on Aristotelous Square A statue of the philosopher Aristotle is on Aristotelous Square in Thessaloniki, Greece. Aristotle was born just east of Thessaloniki in 384 BC. Today the local university is named for him.

Ágios Antónios

Populated Place

Agios Antonios is a small populated place located in the Nomós Thessaloníkis region of Central Macedonia, Greece. It is situated approximately 30 kilometers southwest of the city of Thessaloniki, the regional capital. The village is nestled in...
Nomós Thessaloníkis

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Saturday 8th March 2014


Waterfall of Metamorfosis

Ágios Athanásios

Populated Place

Agios Athanasios is a small populated place located in the Nomós Péllis region of Central Macedonia, Greece. It is situated about 18 kilometers northeast of the city of Edessa and has an estimated population of around 1,500 residents. The...
Nomós Péllis

Central Macedonia

Greece

Europe/Athens

Tuesday 29th December 2015