Alexandria Imathias Greece the city
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Alexandreia is a located in the vast plain north of the river Aliakmonas and west of the river Axios, named Kampania or also Roumlouki. Its economy is chiefly based on the agricultural utilization of the surrounding fields. The area around Alexandreia has the greatest production of peaches in Greece and apples, pears, tobacco, and cotton are also grown at large. Its elevation is 10 m above mean sea level.[4] Alexandreia is 19 km south of Giannitsa, 23 km northeast of Veroia and 42 km west of Thessaloniki.
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Alexandreia has a railway station on the railway from Thessaloniki to Florina. The Platy railway station on the important railway from Thessaloniki to Athens is also situated in the municipality of Alexandreia. The motorways A2 (Egnatia Odos) and A1 pass through the municipality. The Greek National Roads EO1 and EO4 pass through the town.
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We start our slow tv 4K adventure with a spectacular view over the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, with the city of Athens spread out behind.
A stepped path takes up to the Acropolis itself, where we are met with the Temple of Athena Nike on our right, the Pinakothḗkē on our left and the ancient entrance to the Acropolis, the Propylaea, ahead of us.
And following through here, we find the great Parthenon itself, as well as the Hekatompedon Temple, The Porch of the Caryatids, the Erechtheion, the Temple Of Rome And Augustus as well as the Old Acropolis Museum.
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Veroia Macedonia Greece The City
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Built at the foot of Vermio and Tripotamo River to the crossing, Veria was the second most important city in the years of prosperity of the ancient Macedonians. Indeed, it was the second largest in the region after Aiges, and continued to be robust and powerful city during the Byzantine era (it was the third most important city of the Empire after Istanbul and Thessaloniki). Because of the many Byzantine monuments (now survive more than 50 Byzantine and post-Byzantine churches), formerly referred to as the Little Jerusalem. Today is a modern city, which, however, retains its historic neighborhoods and many of the great monuments. It is located 510 km. North of Athens and 68 km. West of Thessaloniki.
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Veria (Greek: Βέροια or Βέρροια), officially transliterated Veroia, historically also spelled Berea, is a city in Macedonia, northern Greece, located 511 kilometres (318 miles) north-northwest of the capital Athens and 73 km (45 mi) west-southwest of Thessalonica.
Even by the standards of Greece, Veria is an old city; first mentioned in the writings of Thucydides in 432 BC, there is evidence that it was populated as early as 1000 BC.[2] Veria was an important possession for Philip II of Macedon (father of Alexander the Great) and later for the Romans. Apostle Paul famously preached in the city, and its inhabitants were among the first Christians in the Empire. Later, under the Byzantine and Ottoman empires, Veria was a center of Greek culture and learning. Today Veria is a commercial center of Central Macedonia, the capital of the regional unit of Imathia and the seat of a Church of Greece Metropolitan bishop in the Ecumenical Patriarchate as well as a Latin Catholic titular see.
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Crucifixion fresco (1315) by Georgios Kalliergis in the Resurrection of Christ church
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Under the Byzantine Empire Berrhoea continued to grow and prosper, developing a large and well-educated commercial class (Greek and Jewish) and becoming a center of medieval Greek learning; signs of this prosperity are reflected in the many Byzantine churches that were built at this time, during which it was a Christian bishopric (see below).
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In the 7th century, the Slavic tribe of the Drougoubitai raided the lowlands below the city, while in the late 8th century Empress Irene of Athens is said to have rebuilt and expanded the city and named it Irenopolis (Ειρηνούπολις) after herself, although some sources place this Berrhoea-Irenopolis further east, towards Thrace.[5]
The city was apparently held by the Bulgarian Empire at some point in the late 9th century. The 11th century Greek bishop Theophylact of Ohrid wrote that during the brief period of Bulgarian dominance, Tsar Boris I built there one of the seven cathedral churches built by him and refers to it as one of the beautiful Bulgarian churches.[6] In the Escorial Taktikon of ca. 975, the city is mentioned as the seat of a strategos, and it apparently was the capital of a theme in the 11th century.[5] The city briefly fell to Tsar Samuel of Bulgaria at the end of the 10th century, but the Byzantine emperor Basil II quickly regained it in 1001 since its Bulgarian governor, Dobromir, surrendered the city without a fight.[5] The city is not mentioned again until the late 12th century, when it was briefly held by the Normans (1185) during their invasion of the Byzantine Empire.[5] After the Fourth Crusade (1204), it briefly became part of Boniface of Montferrat's Kingdom of Thessalonica, until the latter was conquered by the Despotate of Epirus in 1224. It changed hands again in 1246, being taken by the Emperor of Nicaea John III Doukas Vatatzes, and formed part of the restored Byzantine Empire after 1261.[5]
The 14th century was tumultuous: captured by the Serbian ruler Stephen Dushan in 1343/4, it became part of his Serbian Empire. It was recovered for Byzantium by John VI Kantakouzenos in 1350, but lost again to the Serbians soon after, becoming the domain of Radoslav Hlapen after 1358.[5] With the disintegration of the Serbian Empire, it passed once more to Byzantium by ca. 1375, but was henceforth menaced by the rising power of the Ottoman Turks. The city changed hands several times over the next decades, until the final Turkish conquest around 1430.[5]
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The streets and monuments of Upper Town / Thessaloniki Greece Ano Poli HD
The streets and monuments of Upper Town / Thessaloniki Ano Poli
Upper Town is a city brought from another era. Paved streets, stairs, bougainvilleas, jasmines and a magnificent view the city.
The Byzantine baths of Upper Town, is the only surviving bath of the Middle Byzantine period throughout Greece. Located at the entrance of the traditional village of Upper Town, the area Kule Kafe.
The church of St. Catherine, built in the late 13th century is located at the western part of the Upper City.
The church of St. David was built in the late 5th century, at the north side of upper town, near the Vlatades monastery.
The church of Agios Nikolaos Orfanos, was built in the early 14th century is situated near the eastern walls of the Upper City.
The monastery of Vlatades was built in the mid 14th century near the walls of the Acropolis and Genti Koule.
The Mausoleum of Musa Baba is an Ottoman tomb, which dates from the 16th century and is situated in Terpsitheas Square.
At the end of Saint Paul street and east of Herodotus road near the eastern walls of the Upper City is the precinct that includes the small and unassuming church of Agios Nikolaos Orfanos. The erection of the monument took place in the early 14th century. In the books of Mark Mazower, Thessaloniki city of ghosts, and Victoria Hislop's, The thread, among others, there are extensive references to the church of Agios Nikolaos Orfanos.
Veria Archaeological Museum in Macedonia, Greece
Veria Archaeological Museum
The museum includes collections of Hellenistic and Roman sculpture (funerary reliefs, funerary and honorary altars, portraits, table supports, statues) from the city of Veroia and other sites of the district, Hellenistic pottery and figurines from the cemeteries of Veroia, Hellenistic and Roman architectural parts (columns, bases, capitals etc.) exhibited in the courtyard, inscriptions from Veroia and the adjacent areas.
The most important exhibits of the museum are:
Red-figure bell crater (Kertsch style). The front view bears a representation of the iconographic cycle of Aphrodite and Dionysos. Dated to the middle of the 4th century BC.
Bronze hydria-calpis used as a funerary urn in a cist-grave at Veroia. Dated to 370-360 BC.
Medusa head. Large head of the mythical Medusa, which was attached to the north-east gate of the fortification walls of Veroia. It was an apotropaic symbol, used to discourage and frighten the city attackers. Dated to the first half of the 2nd century BC.
Funerary stele of Paterinos. Tall, palmette relief stele depicting the dead Paterinos, son of Antigonos, standing in the middle of the panel. It is a good specimen of the local sculpture workshop, dated to the end of the 2nd century BC.
Gold jewellery from a female burial. Pair of gold earrings, a gold ring and a necklace made of gold and cornelian rings. Dated to the 2nd century BC.
Law concerning the Gymnasium. A remarkable inscription recording the rules of the Gymnasium of Veroia. The preserved text refers to the obligations of the youths practicing in the Gymnasium. Dated to the first half of the 2nd century BC.
Bust of Olganos from Kopanos, near Naoussa. Protome of the river-god Olganos, son of the mythical Veretos and brother of Mieza and Veroia. This elegant statue is dated to the second half of the 2nd century AD.
Marble table support (trapezophoron). It bears the relief representation of Zeus, transformed into an eagle, abducting Ganymedes. Dated to the 2nd century AD.
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Trains on mountain Pelion narrow tracks, Greece
Pelion is a mountain at the southeastern part of Thessaly in central Greece, forming a hook-like peninsula between the Pagasetic Gulf and the Aegean Sea. Pelion railway is a route constructed on 1903 by Evaristo De Kiriko the father of the famous painter Georgio De Kiriko. The tracks are one of the narrowest of the world with gauge only 60cm) The train started from Volos to Milee Village, but nowdays touristic excursion trains starts from Ano Lechonia to Milee with a stop for 15 minutes at Ano Gatzea Village. After this passengers could visit Milee village on an old, tradional train route.
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Το Πήλιο , γνωστό και ως βουνό των Κενταύρων είναι απο τα λίγα ελληνικά μέρη που συνδυάζουν και μαγευτικά ορεινά τοπία και απέραντες γαλάζιες παραλίες. Την όλη μαγεία όμως συντελεί και το τρενάκι του Πηλίου, κατακευαασμένο το 1903 απο τον Ευάριστο Ντε Κίρικο το οποίο επι χρόνια εκτελούσε το δρομολόγιο Βόλος - Μηλέαι, αλλά πλέον λειτουργεί μόνο ως τουριστικό ξεκινόντας απο τα Άνω Λεχώνια (χθ 12+483) Και φτάνει στις Μηλίες (χθ 28 + 116). .
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