Archaeological site of Sarantaporo

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Monastery

Archaeological site of Sarantaporo

Sarantaporo, in northern Thessaly, is home to an important archaeological site that reveals the history of the region from antiquity to the byzantine era. The ruins of an ancient city surrounded by a strong wall dating back to the 3rd century BC have been preserved in the area. In the center of the city, a public complex with a portico of porphyry columns has been uncovered, offering a view of Mount Olympus. Nearby is Kastri of Dolichi, a fortified acropolis from the early byzantine period, where parts of walls, early christian basilicas, and other buildings have been excavated. These sites have been excavated by the Larissa Antiquities Authority and are important monuments of the region’s cultural heritage.
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CULTURE

Monastery

Agia Triada-Sparmos monastery

The Sparmou Monastery is situated on the slopes of Olympus and was built in the 16th century. In the 18th century it had about 150...

CULTURE

Church

Pythio

Cave Hermitage of Pythio

At the western plateaus of Olympus, close to Pythio village, two small chapels are preserved inside caves which were ascetic dwellings of anchorite monks. Murals...

NATURE

Mountain

Mount Olympus

Thessalian Olympus, the eastern side of the mythical mountain, offers visitors a unique experience of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Access from Elassona is easy,...