Mount Athos

The Garden of the Virgin Mary

“The monastic state of Athos, occupying the easternmost and wildest ‘leg’ of the three-pronged Halkidiki peninsula, Mount Athos is the second most important pilgrimage site, after Jerusalem, for more than 300 million Orthodox Christians worldwide.”

 
 
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Ancient Stageira

The Birthplace of the Philosopher Aristotle

Stageira was an ancient Greek city located near the eastern coast of the Halkidiki peninsula, which today forms part of the Greek region of Central Macedonia. It is best known as the birthplace of Aristotle, the Greek philosopher and polymath, student of Plato and tutor of Alexander the Great.

The ruins of the city lie about 8 kilometers north-northeast of the modern village of Stagira, near the town of Olympiada.

Lake Volvi

An Exceptional Escape into Nature

Lake Volvi is the second largest lake in Greece, covering a total area of 68 square kilometers and reaching a depth of 20 meters. It is located where the ancient Lake Mygdonia once existed, which used to cover the entire basin of ancient Mygdonia.

Aristotle’s Park

A Theme Park Dedicated to the Philosopher Aristotle

Aristotle’s Park is located in the beautiful village of Stagira, on the eastern coast of Halkidiki, in a spot overlooking the Gulf of Ierissos. It is dedicated to the famous Greek philosopher Aristotle and features a variety of fascinating instruments which, when used correctly, demonstrate natural phenomena.

 
 
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