Municipal Gallery of Xanthi
A beautiful old mansion of the family Kalevra, located in the Old Town of Xanthi, houses the Municipal Art Gallery.
It is a mixture of Epirus and Macedonian architecture. Of particular interest appears the wooden ceilings.
The Gallery hosts 52 paintings and two sculptures that adorn the halls of the permanent collection. The name of the gallery Christos Pavlidis, originates from the great painter from Xanthi who gave remarkable number of his paintings to the Gallery.
Besides the permanent collection, have hosted and occasionally continues to host projects, painters, sculptors, hagiographers, photographers, and creating child projects, presentations of books, school contests and even musical events.
Visit Greece. Καρναβάλι Ξάνθης 2015. Ξάνθη η παλιά πόλη. Xanthi Greece (Griechenland) The Old Town.
The traditional buildings of the old city of Xanthi.
Car free walks into museums but also
many entertainment options with cafes and tavernas.
Τα παραδοσιακά κτίσματα της παλιάς πόλης της Ξάνθης. Ιστορικά κτίρια, μουσεία, αλλά και πολλές προτάσεις διασκέδασης.
Xanthi (Greek: Ξάνθη, Xánthi, [ˈksanθi]); is a city in Thrace, northeastern Greece. It is the capital of the Xanthi regional unit of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace.
Amphitheatrically built on the foot of Rhodope mountain chain, the city is divided by the Kosynthos River, into the west part, where the old and the modern town are located, and the east part that boasts a rich natural environment. The Old Town of Xanthi is known throughout Greece for its distinctive architecture, combining many Byzantine Greek churches with neoclassical mansions of Greek merchants from the 18th and 19th centuries and Ottoman-era mosques. Other landmarks in Xanthi include the Archaeological Museum of Abdera and the Greek Folk Art Museum.
Xanthi is famous throughout Greece (especially Northern Greece) for its annual spring carnival. (Greek: καρναβάλι) which has a significant role in the city's economy. Over 40 cultural associations from around Greece participate in the carnival program. The festivities which take place during the period include concerts, theatre plays, music and dance nights, exhibitions, a cycling event, games on the streets, and re-enactments of old customs.
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Xanthi (Greek: Ξάνθη, Xánthi, [ˈksanθi]); is a city in Thrace, northeastern Greece. It is the capital of the Xanthi regional unit of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace.
Amphitheatrically built on the foot of Rhodope mountain chain, the city is divided by the Kosynthos River, into the west part, where the old and the modern town are located, and the east part that boasts a rich natural environment. The Old Town of Xanthi is known throughout Greece for its distinctive architecture, combining many Byzantine Greek churches with neoclassical mansions of Greek merchants from the 18th and 19th centuries and Ottoman-era mosques.[1] Other landmarks in Xanthi include the Archaeological Museum of Abdera and the Greek Folk Art Museum.
Xanthi is famous throughout Greece (especially Northern Greece) for its annual spring carnival[1] (Greek: καρναβάλι) which has a significant role in the city's economy. Over 40 cultural associations from around Greece participate in the carnival program. The festivities which take place during the period include concerts, theatre plays, music and dance nights, exhibitions, a cycling event, games on the streets, and re-enactments of old customs.[1]
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Visit Greece. Καρναβάλι Ξάνθης 2015. Ξάνθη το παζάρι. Xanthi Greece (Griechenland) flea market.
Every Saturday morning takes place the historic bazaar of Xanthi at the municipal parking area.
Κάθε Σάββατο πρωί το ιστορικό παζάρι της Ξάνθης με πλήθος κόσμου και μικροπωλητών στον χώρο του Δημοτικού πάρκινγκ.
Xanthi (Greek: Ξάνθη, Xánthi, [ˈksanθi]); is a city in Thrace, northeastern Greece. It is the capital of the Xanthi regional unit of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace.
Amphitheatrically built on the foot of Rhodope mountain chain, the city is divided by the Kosynthos River, into the west part, where the old and the modern town are located, and the east part that boasts a rich natural environment. The Old Town of Xanthi is known throughout Greece for its distinctive architecture, combining many Byzantine Greek churches with neoclassical mansions of Greek merchants from the 18th and 19th centuries and Ottoman-era mosques. Other landmarks in Xanthi include the Archaeological Museum of Abdera and the Greek Folk Art Museum.
Xanthi is famous throughout Greece (especially Northern Greece) for its annual spring carnival. (Greek: καρναβάλι) which has a significant role in the city's economy. Over 40 cultural associations from around Greece participate in the carnival program. The festivities which take place during the period include concerts, theatre plays, music and dance nights, exhibitions, a cycling event, games on the streets, and re-enactments of old customs.
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Γιώργος Τσαλίκης live Kαρναβάλι Ξάνθης 2015. Giorgos Tsalikis live Xanthi Greece Carnaval 2015.
50 years Xanthi Greece (Griechenland) carnival celebrations, 1966 - 2015.
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Πενήντα χρόνια Θρακικών Λαογραφικών Εορτών, 1966 - 2015.
Συναυλία στην κεντρική πλατεία.
Xanthi (Greek: Ξάνθη, Xánthi, [ˈksanθi]); is a city in Thrace, northeastern Greece. It is the capital of the Xanthi regional unit of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace.
Amphitheatrically built on the foot of Rhodope mountain chain, the city is divided by the Kosynthos River, into the west part, where the old and the modern town are located, and the east part that boasts a rich natural environment. The Old Town of Xanthi is known throughout Greece for its distinctive architecture, combining many Byzantine Greek churches with neoclassical mansions of Greek merchants from the 18th and 19th centuries and Ottoman-era mosques. Other landmarks in Xanthi include the Archaeological Museum of Abdera and the Greek Folk Art Museum.
Xanthi is famous throughout Greece (especially Northern Greece) for its annual spring carnival. (Greek: καρναβάλι) which has a significant role in the city's economy. Over 40 cultural associations from around Greece participate in the carnival program. The festivities which take place during the period include concerts, theatre plays, music and dance nights, exhibitions, a cycling event, games on the streets, and re-enactments of old customs.
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Καρναβάλι Ξάνθης 2015 παρέλαση βασίλισσα Άξια Αλεξανδράκη.Xanthi Carnaval queen 2015 Axia Andreadaki
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The chariot of Xanthi's Greece (Griechenland) carnival queen 2015 Axia Alexandraki.
Το άρμα της βασίλισσας του καρναβαλιού Ξάνθης 2015 Άξιας Αλεξανδράκη.
Xanthi (Greek: Ξάνθη, Xánthi, [ˈksanθi]); is a city in Thrace, northeastern Greece. It is the capital of the Xanthi regional unit of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace.
Amphitheatrically built on the foot of Rhodope mountain chain, the city is divided by the Kosynthos River, into the west part, where the old and the modern town are located, and the east part that boasts a rich natural environment. The Old Town of Xanthi is known throughout Greece for its distinctive architecture, combining many Byzantine Greek churches with neoclassical mansions of Greek merchants from the 18th and 19th centuries and Ottoman-era mosques. Other landmarks in Xanthi include the Archaeological Museum of Abdera and the Greek Folk Art Museum.
Xanthi is famous throughout Greece (especially Northern Greece) for its annual spring carnival. (Greek: καρναβάλι) which has a significant role in the city's economy. Over 40 cultural associations from around Greece participate in the carnival program. The festivities which take place during the period include concerts, theatre plays, music and dance nights, exhibitions, a cycling event, games on the streets, and re-enactments of old customs.
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Xanthi Christmas Flash Mob 2018
Just before Christmas 2018. It is a beautiful Saturday morning in Xanthi, East Macedonia & Thrace in Greece. Everyone is at their Christmas shopping, strolling and laughing. When all of a sudden...
Danced by the Modern and Contemporary dance group of Fthrace Foundation
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Καρναβάλι Ξάνθης 2015 παρέλαση άρματα. Xanthi Greece (Griechenland) Carnaval 2015 chariots parade.
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50 years Xanthi carnival 1966-2015.
The chariots of the carnival parade.
50 χρόνια καρναβάλι Ξάνθης 1966-2015.
Τα άρματα της παρέλασης.
Xanthi (Greek: Ξάνθη, Xánthi, [ˈksanθi]); is a city in Thrace, northeastern Greece. It is the capital of the Xanthi regional unit of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace.
Amphitheatrically built on the foot of Rhodope mountain chain, the city is divided by the Kosynthos River, into the west part, where the old and the modern town are located, and the east part that boasts a rich natural environment. The Old Town of Xanthi is known throughout Greece for its distinctive architecture, combining many Byzantine Greek churches with neoclassical mansions of Greek merchants from the 18th and 19th centuries and Ottoman-era mosques. Other landmarks in Xanthi include the Archaeological Museum of Abdera and the Greek Folk Art Museum.
Xanthi is famous throughout Greece (especially Northern Greece) for its annual spring carnival. (Greek: καρναβάλι) which has a significant role in the city's economy. Over 40 cultural associations from around Greece participate in the carnival program. The festivities which take place during the period include concerts, theatre plays, music and dance nights, exhibitions, a cycling event, games on the streets, and re-enactments of old customs.
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Visit Greece. Καρναβάλι Ξάνθης 2015 πανηγύρι Λιμνίο Πάρκο.Xanthi Greece Carnaval 2015 fairground.
The annual fairground attraction for Xanthi's Greece (Griechenland) carnival feast 2015.
Το ετήσιο πανηγύρι της Ξάνθης για την καρναβαλική περίοδο στο Λιμνίο Πάρκο. Οι πάγκοι των μικροπωλητών, το κοινό.
Xanthi (Greek: Ξάνθη, Xánthi, [ˈksanθi]); is a city in Thrace, northeastern Greece. It is the capital of the Xanthi regional unit of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace.
Amphitheatrically built on the foot of Rhodope mountain chain, the city is divided by the Kosynthos River, into the west part, where the old and the modern town are located, and the east part that boasts a rich natural environment. The Old Town of Xanthi is known throughout Greece for its distinctive architecture, combining many Byzantine Greek churches with neoclassical mansions of Greek merchants from the 18th and 19th centuries and Ottoman-era mosques. Other landmarks in Xanthi include the Archaeological Museum of Abdera and the Greek Folk Art Museum.
Xanthi is famous throughout Greece (especially Northern Greece) for its annual spring carnival (Greek: καρναβάλι) which has a significant role in the city's economy. Over 40 cultural associations from around Greece participate in the carnival program. The festivities which take place during the period include concerts, theatre plays, music and dance nights, exhibitions, a cycling event, games on the streets, and re-enactments of old customs.
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Καρναβάλι Ξάνθης - Carnival of Xanthi 2016
Thrace Folk Festival. 50 years Xanthi Greece (Griechenland) carnival 1966-2016. The participants parade.
Θρακικές Λαογραφικές Γιορτές 1966-2016.
Η παρέλαση των πληρωμάτων στην Ξάνθη.
Xanthi (Greek: Ξάνθη, Xánthi, [ˈksanθi]); is a city in Thrace, northeastern Greece. It is the capital of the Xanthi regional unit of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace.
Amphitheatrically built on the foot of Rhodope mountain chain, the city is divided by the Kosynthos River, into the west part, where the old and the modern town are located, and the east part that boasts a rich natural environment. The Old Town of Xanthi is known throughout Greece for its distinctive architecture, combining many Byzantine Greek churches with neoclassical mansions of Greek merchants from the 18th and 19th centuries and Ottoman-era mosques. Other landmarks in Xanthi include the Archaeological Museum of Abdera and the Greek Folk Art Museum.
Xanthi is famous throughout Greece (especially Northern Greece) for its annual spring carnival. (Greek: καρναβάλι) which has a significant role in the city's economy. Over 40 cultural associations from around Greece participate in the carnival program. The festivities which take place during the period include concerts, theatre plays, music and dance nights, exhibitions, a cycling event, games on the streets, and re-enactments of old customs.
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Kiko Navarro @ Arethe Bar, Xanthi, Greece
Special kiko's live mix of KOT Finally at Arethe bar, Xanthi, Greece
Καρναβάλι Ξάνθης 2015 νυχτερινοί εορτασμοί. Xanthi Greece Carnaval 2015 night celebrations.
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A small walk through Xanthi's Greece (Griechenland) city center and the old town before the carnival parade.
Μια σύντομη βόλτα στο κέντρο της Ξάνθης και της παλιάς πόλης πριν την παρέλαση.
Xanthi (Greek: Ξάνθη, Xánthi, [ˈksanθi]); is a city in Thrace, northeastern Greece. It is the capital of the Xanthi regional unit of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace.
Amphitheatrically built on the foot of Rhodope mountain chain, the city is divided by the Kosynthos River, into the west part, where the old and the modern town are located, and the east part that boasts a rich natural environment. The Old Town of Xanthi is known throughout Greece for its distinctive architecture, combining many Byzantine Greek churches with neoclassical mansions of Greek merchants from the 18th and 19th centuries and Ottoman-era mosques.Other landmarks in Xanthi include the Archaeological Museum of Abdera and the Greek Folk Art Museum.
Xanthi is famous throughout Greece (especially Northern Greece) for its annual spring carnival. (Greek: καρναβάλι) which has a significant role in the city's economy. Over 40 cultural associations from around Greece participate in the carnival program. The festivities which take place during the period include concerts, theatre plays, music and dance nights, exhibitions, a cycling event, games on the streets, and re-enactments of old customs.
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YTAA 2018. Between the limit and the trench, Spatial correlations in the Corinth Canal
Project Presentation for YTAAward 2018.
National Technical University of Athens.
Diploma Project by Margarita Zakynthinou-Xanthi, Elena Mylona, Zoi Tzounidou
October 2017
The Corinth Canal has a strategical position in the center of Greece. It's a trench on the ground that depicts human effort against nature's constraints.
During Antiquity, there was Diolkos, an ancient stone-paved road which was used to pull ships from one gulf to the other. Then the roman emperor Nero did the first excavation works. These facts show that people have been preoccupied by this spot for thousands of years. Finally, the mission was accomplished due to the cutting-edge technology of the 19th century.
The Canal is an enormous piece of infrastructure and a transport hub. Simultaneously, it is a geo-cultural palimpsest, whose value remains unknown and due to the degradation, the site and its surrounding area is falling into oblivion. 0.45'
A 3 axes analysis of the landscape was our basic tool in order to draw conclusions and give shape to our proposition. Time, as the fourth dimension, is decoded and becomes the content of our intervention.
Therefore, we aim to create a pole in which visitors face the Canal's real dimensions and history.
The proposition is located at a critical spot in the Canal, at its highest point. It is anchored to existing uses and routes and becomes part of a larger network, both on land and sea.
The proposition consists of three entities: a bridge as an exposition about the Canal (swing-link), a building as a museum about its history (face to) and a tower as researchers' space (submersion-emersion). Each one confronts a different Cartesian dimension. In this way, we create a network which allows people to experience the Canal's section on different levels and layers.
The project had to face various constructional challenges linked to the Canal's particular morphology and geological consistence.
To conclude, the past shows that Greece, despite an economic crisis, managed to accomplish both a technical and economical feat. So, the proposition re-establishes the vision of a public project that could help Greek economy flourish, while at the same time it would constitute a social, scientific and cultural pole.
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Link to Historical Presentation (titles only in greek)
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Καρναβάλι Ξάνθης 2015 πληρώματα παρέλαση. Xanthi Greece Carnaval 2015 participants parade.
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Thrace Folk Festival. 50 years Xanthi Greece (Griechenland) carnival 1966-2015. The participants parade.
Θρακικές Λαογραφικές Γιορτές 1966-2015.
Η παρέλαση των πληρωμάτων στην Ξάνθη.
Xanthi (Greek: Ξάνθη, Xánthi, [ˈksanθi]); is a city in Thrace, northeastern Greece. It is the capital of the Xanthi regional unit of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace.
Amphitheatrically built on the foot of Rhodope mountain chain, the city is divided by the Kosynthos River, into the west part, where the old and the modern town are located, and the east part that boasts a rich natural environment. The Old Town of Xanthi is known throughout Greece for its distinctive architecture, combining many Byzantine Greek churches with neoclassical mansions of Greek merchants from the 18th and 19th centuries and Ottoman-era mosques. Other landmarks in Xanthi include the Archaeological Museum of Abdera and the Greek Folk Art Museum.
Xanthi is famous throughout Greece (especially Northern Greece) for its annual spring carnival. (Greek: καρναβάλι) which has a significant role in the city's economy. Over 40 cultural associations from around Greece participate in the carnival program. The festivities which take place during the period include concerts, theatre plays, music and dance nights, exhibitions, a cycling event, games on the streets, and re-enactments of old customs.
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Καρναβάλι Ξάνθης 2015 πριν την παρέλαση. Xanthi Greece Carnaval 2015 a daywalk before the parade
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Thrace Folk Festival. 50 years Xanthi Greece (Griechenland) carnival. A walk in the city before the carnival parade. The preparations, people wondering and having a good time at the cafes or tavernas.
Βόλτα στην Ξάνθη πριν την παρέλαση. Οι μικροπωλητές, η κίνηση στα καφέ και εστιατόρια, οι προετοιμασίες, το ομοίωμα του Τζάρου. Θρακικές Λαογραφικές Γιορτές 1966-2015.
Xanthi (Greek: Ξάνθη, Xánthi, [ˈksanθi]); is a city in Thrace, northeastern Greece. It is the capital of the Xanthi regional unit of the region of East Macedonia and Thrace.
Amphitheatrically built on the foot of Rhodope mountain chain, the city is divided by the Kosynthos River, into the west part, where the old and the modern town are located, and the east part that boasts a rich natural environment. The Old Town of Xanthi is known throughout Greece for its distinctive architecture, combining many Byzantine Greek churches with neoclassical mansions of Greek merchants from the 18th and 19th centuries and Ottoman-era mosques. Other landmarks in Xanthi include the Archaeological Museum of Abdera and the Greek Folk Art Museum.
Xanthi is famous throughout Greece (especially Northern Greece) for its annual spring carnival. (Greek: καρναβάλι) which has a significant role in the city's economy. Over 40 cultural associations from around Greece participate in the carnival program. The festivities which take place during the period include concerts, theatre plays, music and dance nights, exhibitions, a cycling event, games on the streets, and re-enactments of old customs.
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Ecclesiastical Museum of Alexandroupolis
The Ecclesiastical Museum of the Holy Metropolis of Alexandroupolis is housed in Leontarideio Urban School Boys in the courtyard of the Metropolitan Church of St. Nicholas.
The museum was founded in 1975 by the Bishop of Alexandroupolis and Thessaloniki now Messrs. Anthimos.
Originally housed in two halls of the Cultural Center of the Metropolis, alongside the cathedral of St. Nicholas.
In 1982 the collection, enriched in the meantime and other relics transferred to Leontarideio School, a listed monument since 1978.
The halls of the museum house the religious history of the area and you can admire Byzantine sculptures, temples, vestments, and utensils very old ecclesiastical books.
The tobacco warehouse district in the city of Xanthi
On the outskirts of Xanthi, preserved in good condition warehouses of tobacco, examples of architecture of industrial buildings and navel of economic prosperity of the city during the late 19th century.
One of them house the Foundation of Thracian Art and Tradition, which was founded in 1997. Exhibitions, lectures, seminars and courses from scientists and artists take place there.
The area of tobacco warehouses, a significant in extent and value of the city, is directly connected with the booming economy of the city is preserved satisfactorily as urban tissue and as stock and is one of the best sets of existing industrial architecture in Greece.
The buildings are creations of the late 19th and early 20th century and are fine specimens of architecture, some of them unique and for the European area.
Athens' first official mosque scheduled to open in April
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Athens, the only European Union capital without an official place of worship for Muslims, will get its first state-funded mosque at the end of April.
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Tzistarakis Mosque sits in the shadow of the Acropolis.
But no Muslims worship here. The building has been converted into a museum of Greek folk art.
It's the same story at the Fethiye Mosque, another Ottoman-era structure. It now operates as a cultural centre.
Religious use stopped in places like these after Greece's independence in 1829.
Instead, Muslims in Athens attend makeshift mosques in basements, warehouses, parking lots and empty stores.
According to the Greek authorities, there are between 60 and 80 makeshift mosques in the capital and only a handful of them are officially registered as places of worship.
Naim El-Ghandour is head of the Muslim Association of Greece and attends prayers at the Al Salam mosque, a basement in the central suburb of Neos Kosmos.
He says Greek Muslims face an element of prejudice.
Unfortunately the Patriarch of Athens didn't want to recognise that there are Muslims with Greek nationality, that have done the Greek military service and that pay taxes like everybody else, like the Orthodox Greeks, he says.
But a long-awaited official mosque is in the pipeline.
It will be the first built in the capital in over 180 years and has been a decade in the making.
When it opens it will be under the control of a board with representatives from the Greek Muslim community, the Muslims of Athens, Greek academics and a representative of the state.
The Mayor of Athens, Giorgos Kaminis, says the mosque should have been built many, many decades ago.
Votanikos neighbourhood, a former industrial area now derelict, will host the mosque.
The plot of land is not yet accessible as it is within the perimeter of a Navy base. Once it is finished, authorities will open a road with direct and open access to the main road.
And in an unprecedented move, the state is funding its construction.
Georgios Kalantzis, Greece's Secretary General for Religious Affairs, says religious buildings do not normally receive government money.
An exception was made to have this mosque in Athens because the government (back in 2006) and the successive governments that followed wanted the first mosque built in Athens to be publicly funded and not have the involvement of other countries, he explains.
The long-lasting Greek financial crisis, the institutional instability and the staunch opposition of the Greek Orthodox Church under its previous leader and far-right parties delayed its construction after the mosque was first approved in 2006.
But Kalantzis says all legal challenges have now been resolved.
The new mosque will be able to host around 500 people, not nearly enough to meet the needs of the estimated 200,000 Muslims living in Athens and its suburbs.
Kalantzis insists that the opening of the new mosque doesn't imply that the remaining makeshift mosques in Athens will have to close.
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Archaeological Museum of Kavala
The Archaeological Museum of Kavala was constructed in 1963 by D. Fatoyro and G. Triantafyllidis, professors of the Polytechnic School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
It is located at the city center, close to Faliro park.
The artifacts that are hosted by the museum, include objects made of stone and clay belonging to the Neolithic period and the bronze age, as well as to the Ntikili-Tash housing area.
Also, in a special room, lie findings of Neapoli such as remnants of the Athena Parthenos Temple (Ionic capitals), archaic and classical figurines and black-figured vases as well as findings from the ancient Amphipolis.
Exhibits found on the first floor relate to the wider region of Thrace, mainly of the “dead” cities of Isimis, Galipsu and Avdera.
The Museum also contains collections of prehistoric findings, excavation findings of Neapolis, Amphipolis findings and much more. In the Museum there are also collections of prehistoric finds, excavation findings of Neapolis, finds Amphipolis etc