Archaeological site of Ancient PandosiaSights Near the CityAncient Pandosia was a colony of the Ileans, and is located on the hill of the current village of Kastri in the Municipality of Parga. This citadel dominates the whole area, with an important view. It was founded in the 7th or 8th BC. century. In the place where Ancient Pandosia was founded in the 7th BC. (or according to others in the 8th century BC), there seems to have been a local small town settlement of unknown name. Its earliest present walls date to the first half of the 4th century BC, and certainly before 360 BC, but this is not documented. Ancient Pandosia was accessed by sea and via the navigable Acheron river, which in Kastri is only 100–200 m from the fortified city.
Αncient ElatreiaSights Near the CityAncient Elatrea or Elateia, is an ancient city of the Classical and Hellenistic times, i.e. the years after the death of Alexander the Great, in the Prefecture of Preveza. Founded in the 4th century BC[1][2] According to the prevailing opinion of archaeologists, Elatrea is one of the four colonies of the Ileans in the Prefecture of Preveza, which were built in the 4th century BC.
Seafront promenade Sights in the City·Sea ViewThe coastal zone of Preveza is one of the most beautiful parts of the city. It extends along the Amvrakikos Gulf and combines the maritime atmosphere with the traditional character of the old town. Cafes, restaurants, sailing boats and magnificent sunsets create a particularly welcoming environment for every visitor.
Agios Charalampos Church Sights in the City·Photo SpotThe Church of Saint Charalambos is the patron saint and most important church of Preveza. It is located in the historic center of the city and stands out for its architecture, the imposing bell tower and its great religious and historical importance for the local community.
Ancient Kassopi andSights Near the City·Must-SeeAncient Kassopi is one of the best preserved ancient cities of Epirus. Built at an altitude of approximately 550 meters on the slopes of Zalongos, it offers panoramic views of the Amvrakikos Gulf and the Ionian Sea. It was founded in the 4th century BC by the Kassopae tribe and is a great example of ancient urban planning. Zaloggo is a historical place-symbol of freedom and self-sacrifice. It became known for the legendary "Dance of Zaloggo" in 1803, when the women of Soulio preferred to fall from the cliff with their children rather than surrender to the troops of Ali Pasha.
Ancient Romain Aquadeck of St. GeorgeSights Near the City·Scenic ViewsThe Roman Aqueduct of Agios Georgios, near Philippiada, is one of the most important engineering works of antiquity in Epirus. It was built to transport water from the sources of the Louros River to Ancient Nicopolis, covering a distance of approximately 50 kilometers. Its imposing surviving arches testify to the mechanical perfection and power of the Roman Empire.
Ziros LakeSights Near the City·Hidden GemLake Ziros is one of the most beautiful natural destinations in Epirus, near Filippiada, Preveza. It is surrounded by dense forest and impressive rock formations, offering a magnificent landscape ideal for walks, cycling and relaxation in nature. The lake was created thousands of years ago by the collapse of a large cave and today constitutes an important ecosystem with rich flora and fauna.
KokkinopilosSights Near the City·Natural WonderKokkinopilos is one of the most unique natural landscapes of Preveza, known for its impressive red soil and unique geological formations. The landscape is reminiscent of an exotic setting, offering a unique experience for walks, photography and nature exploration.
Pandokratoras CastleSights in the City·Photo SpotThe Pantokrator Castle is one of the most important fortification monuments of Preveza. Built in the early 19th century at the entrance to the Amvrakikos Gulf, it offers a unique view of the sea and takes the visitor on a journey through the rich history of the region.
Archaeological site of Ancient PandosiaSights Near the CityAncient Pandosia was a colony of the Ileans, and is located on the hill of the current village of Kastri in the Municipality of Parga. This citadel dominates the whole area, with an important view. It was founded in the 7th or 8th BC. century. In the place where Ancient Pandosia was founded in the 7th BC. (or according to others in the 8th century BC), there seems to have been a local small town settlement of unknown name. Its earliest present walls date to the first half of the 4th century BC, and certainly before 360 BC, but this is not documented. Ancient Pandosia was accessed by sea and via the navigable Acheron river, which in Kastri is only 100–200 m from the fortified city.
Αncient ElatreiaSights Near the CityAncient Elatrea or Elateia, is an ancient city of the Classical and Hellenistic times, i.e. the years after the death of Alexander the Great, in the Prefecture of Preveza. Founded in the 4th century BC[1][2] According to the prevailing opinion of archaeologists, Elatrea is one of the four colonies of the Ileans in the Prefecture of Preveza, which were built in the 4th century BC.
Seafront promenade Sights in the City·Sea ViewThe coastal zone of Preveza is one of the most beautiful parts of the city. It extends along the Amvrakikos Gulf and combines the maritime atmosphere with the traditional character of the old town. Cafes, restaurants, sailing boats and magnificent sunsets create a particularly welcoming environment for every visitor.
Agios Charalampos Church Sights in the City·Photo SpotThe Church of Saint Charalambos is the patron saint and most important church of Preveza. It is located in the historic center of the city and stands out for its architecture, the imposing bell tower and its great religious and historical importance for the local community.
Ancient Kassopi andSights Near the City·Must-SeeAncient Kassopi is one of the best preserved ancient cities of Epirus. Built at an altitude of approximately 550 meters on the slopes of Zalongos, it offers panoramic views of the Amvrakikos Gulf and the Ionian Sea. It was founded in the 4th century BC by the Kassopae tribe and is a great example of ancient urban planning. Zaloggo is a historical place-symbol of freedom and self-sacrifice. It became known for the legendary "Dance of Zaloggo" in 1803, when the women of Soulio preferred to fall from the cliff with their children rather than surrender to the troops of Ali Pasha.
Ancient Romain Aquadeck of St. GeorgeSights Near the City·Scenic ViewsThe Roman Aqueduct of Agios Georgios, near Philippiada, is one of the most important engineering works of antiquity in Epirus. It was built to transport water from the sources of the Louros River to Ancient Nicopolis, covering a distance of approximately 50 kilometers. Its imposing surviving arches testify to the mechanical perfection and power of the Roman Empire.
Ziros LakeSights Near the City·Hidden GemLake Ziros is one of the most beautiful natural destinations in Epirus, near Filippiada, Preveza. It is surrounded by dense forest and impressive rock formations, offering a magnificent landscape ideal for walks, cycling and relaxation in nature. The lake was created thousands of years ago by the collapse of a large cave and today constitutes an important ecosystem with rich flora and fauna.
KokkinopilosSights Near the City·Natural WonderKokkinopilos is one of the most unique natural landscapes of Preveza, known for its impressive red soil and unique geological formations. The landscape is reminiscent of an exotic setting, offering a unique experience for walks, photography and nature exploration.
Pandokratoras CastleSights in the City·Photo SpotThe Pantokrator Castle is one of the most important fortification monuments of Preveza. Built in the early 19th century at the entrance to the Amvrakikos Gulf, it offers a unique view of the sea and takes the visitor on a journey through the rich history of the region.
Archaeological site of Ancient PandosiaSights Near the CityAncient Pandosia was a colony of the Ileans, and is located on the hill of the current village of Kastri in the Municipality of Parga. This citadel dominates the whole area, with an important view. It was founded in the 7th or 8th BC. century. In the place where Ancient Pandosia was founded in the 7th BC. (or according to others in the 8th century BC), there seems to have been a local small town settlement of unknown name. Its earliest present walls date to the first half of the 4th century BC, and certainly before 360 BC, but this is not documented. Ancient Pandosia was accessed by sea and via the navigable Acheron river, which in Kastri is only 100–200 m from the fortified city.
Αncient ElatreiaSights Near the CityAncient Elatrea or Elateia, is an ancient city of the Classical and Hellenistic times, i.e. the years after the death of Alexander the Great, in the Prefecture of Preveza. Founded in the 4th century BC[1][2] According to the prevailing opinion of archaeologists, Elatrea is one of the four colonies of the Ileans in the Prefecture of Preveza, which were built in the 4th century BC.
Seafront promenade Sights in the City·Sea ViewThe coastal zone of Preveza is one of the most beautiful parts of the city. It extends along the Amvrakikos Gulf and combines the maritime atmosphere with the traditional character of the old town. Cafes, restaurants, sailing boats and magnificent sunsets create a particularly welcoming environment for every visitor.
Agios Charalampos Church Sights in the City·Photo SpotThe Church of Saint Charalambos is the patron saint and most important church of Preveza. It is located in the historic center of the city and stands out for its architecture, the imposing bell tower and its great religious and historical importance for the local community.
Ancient Kassopi andSights Near the City·Must-SeeAncient Kassopi is one of the best preserved ancient cities of Epirus. Built at an altitude of approximately 550 meters on the slopes of Zalongos, it offers panoramic views of the Amvrakikos Gulf and the Ionian Sea. It was founded in the 4th century BC by the Kassopae tribe and is a great example of ancient urban planning. Zaloggo is a historical place-symbol of freedom and self-sacrifice. It became known for the legendary "Dance of Zaloggo" in 1803, when the women of Soulio preferred to fall from the cliff with their children rather than surrender to the troops of Ali Pasha.
Ancient Romain Aquadeck of St. GeorgeSights Near the City·Scenic ViewsThe Roman Aqueduct of Agios Georgios, near Philippiada, is one of the most important engineering works of antiquity in Epirus. It was built to transport water from the sources of the Louros River to Ancient Nicopolis, covering a distance of approximately 50 kilometers. Its imposing surviving arches testify to the mechanical perfection and power of the Roman Empire.
Ziros LakeSights Near the City·Hidden GemLake Ziros is one of the most beautiful natural destinations in Epirus, near Filippiada, Preveza. It is surrounded by dense forest and impressive rock formations, offering a magnificent landscape ideal for walks, cycling and relaxation in nature. The lake was created thousands of years ago by the collapse of a large cave and today constitutes an important ecosystem with rich flora and fauna.
KokkinopilosSights Near the City·Natural WonderKokkinopilos is one of the most unique natural landscapes of Preveza, known for its impressive red soil and unique geological formations. The landscape is reminiscent of an exotic setting, offering a unique experience for walks, photography and nature exploration.
Pandokratoras CastleSights in the City·Photo SpotThe Pantokrator Castle is one of the most important fortification monuments of Preveza. Built in the early 19th century at the entrance to the Amvrakikos Gulf, it offers a unique view of the sea and takes the visitor on a journey through the rich history of the region.