Greece

Pedestrians and city buildings seen through the brick Arch of Galerius between carved marble piers.

Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki Thessaloniki has served as a major cultural crossroads for more than two thousand years, shaped by Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman influences. Its strategic location along important trade routes contributed to its development as one of the most significant cities of the eastern Mediterranean. Archaeological remains throughout the city reveal layers of history extending […]

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Close detail of Christ on a brightly painted blue-and-red crucifix with decorative motifs and lettering.

Church of Saint Demetrios of Palatitsia

Church of Saint Demetrios (Thessaloniki) The Church of Saint Demetrios is one of the most important early Christian monuments in Greece and is dedicated to the patron saint of Thessaloniki. Originally constructed in the early centuries of Christianity and rebuilt multiple times following fires and destruction, the present structure reflects layers of architectural development. The […]

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Long side view of a weathered rock-cut wall with low stone remains, scattered blocks, grass, and a shaded recess.

School of Aristotle

School of Aristotle (Mieza) The School of Aristotle is traditionally identified as the place where Aristotle instructed Alexander the Great and other members of the Macedonian elite. Located near the ancient site of Mieza, the setting includes natural rock formations and shaded groves that create an environment well suited to philosophical discussion. The landscape itself […]

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Illuminated façade of the Tomb of Philip II with central marble doors, Doric framing, and the painted hunting frieze above.

Royal Tombs of Aigai

Royal Tombs of Aigai (Vergina) – Greece The remarkable burial complex of the Royal Tombs of Aigai lies beneath a large earthen mound near the modern town of Vergina in northern Greece. Ancient Aigai served as the first capital of the Macedonian kingdom. In 1977, archaeologists uncovered a series of royal tombs containing extraordinary treasures, […]

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Modern bronze equestrian monument to Alexander the Great, armored and mounted on a striding horse in Pella.

Pella

Pella – Greece The ancient city of Pella served as the capital of the Kingdom of Macedon during the 4th century BCE. Located in northern Greece, the city became the political and cultural center of the Macedonian kingdom during the reigns of Philip II of Macedon and his son Alexander the Great. Archaeological excavations have […]

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Large monastery with arcaded upper galleries, tall recessed arches, and retaining walls built across a sandstone summit.

Meteorea

Meteora – Greece The dramatic rock formations of Meteora rise abruptly from the plains of central Greece. Atop these towering sandstone pillars stand a series of historic monasteries built by Orthodox monks beginning in the 14th century. Originally accessible only by rope ladders and baskets hoisted up the cliffs, the monasteries provided spiritual refuge and […]

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Throne Room with red walls, gilded ornament, portraits, paired chandeliers, tall draperies, and the gilded throne on the central axis.

Asian Art Museum of Corfu

Asian Art Museum of Corfu – Greece The Museum of Asian Art of Corfu is located within the grand Palace of St. Michael and St. George overlooking the harbor of Corfu. Established in 1928, it remains the only museum in Greece dedicated exclusively to the art and antiquities of Asia. The collection includes thousands of […]

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Close seaward view of Corfu's Old Fortress with steep limestone cliffs, layered walls, upper buildings, and lighthouse.

Corfu

Corfu – Greece The historic island of Corfu lies off the northwestern coast of mainland Greece near the entrance to the Adriatic Sea. Its strategic position made the island an important center of trade and defense throughout Mediterranean history. For several centuries Corfu was governed by the Venetian Republic, which constructed impressive fortifications and shaped […]

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Nave of Antivouniotissa with white multi-tiered iconostasis, dark choir stalls, chandeliers, patterned walls, and displayed icons.

Corfu Byzantine Museum of Antivouniotissa

Byzantine Museum of Corfu – Greece The Byzantine Museum of Antivouniotissa is housed in a historic church within the old town of Corfu. The museum presents an important collection of religious icons and artifacts dating from the Byzantine and post-Byzantine periods. Many of the works were created by artists of the Ionian School, which blended […]

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High view through shrubs onto Paralia Petani's curved beach, turquoise bay, and steep pale cliffs.

Paralia Petani

Paralia Petani – Kefalonia, Greece The dramatic coastline of Petani Beach lies along the western shore of Kefalonia, where steep cliffs descend to a wide crescent of white pebbles and turquoise water. Reached by a winding road that descends through the hills, the beach offers spectacular views across the Ionian Sea. The surrounding cliffs create […]

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