
Places to See in Greece
Athens, the capital and largest city of Greece, is not only the political but also the cultural heart of the country. Athens, one of the oldest cities in the world with a history of nearly 3 thousand years, takes its name from Athena, the goddess of wisdom. The birthplace of philosophy, theatre and democracy, this ancient city has carried the traces of many civilizations throughout history, from Byzantium to Rome, from the Ottoman Empire to modern Greece. You can journey into the depths of history with the mesmerizing view of the Acropolis and go on a peaceful exploration at the Dafni Monastery. You can see the elegance of Ancient Greece up close with the artifacts exhibited in the archaeological museums and experience the past with the buildings on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Thessaloniki: Thessaloniki, the second largest city in Greece, has a special place in the hearts not only for its historical beauties but also for its ties with Turkey. The fact that the house where the great leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was born is located here makes the city even more special for Turkish visitors. Today, the house can be visited as a museum and is visited by thousands of people every year. Throughout history, Thessaloniki has been one of the most important centers of the Byzantine and Ottoman empires. The city's archaeological and cultural museums, mosques, baths and bedestens stand as silent witnesses to this multi-layered past.
Acropolis and Parthenon: One of the most important examples of ancient Greek architecture, the Acropolis is the symbol of Athens.
Ancient Agora: The Agora, which was the center of trade and social life in ancient times, is home to important archaeological remains.
National Archaeological Museum: A rich museum containing many artifacts from ancient Greek, Roman and Mycenaean civilizations.
Ancient City of Delphi: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Delphi was famous in the ancient world for its divination ceremony. It is known for its temples, theater and stadium.
Nafplio: As the first capital of Greece, it has historical significance. The city is a place of romance with its narrow streets, elegant neoclassical buildings and castles with impressive sea views. Palamidi and Bourtzi castles are the symbols of Nafplio and add a unique atmosphere to the city.
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