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Take a stroll on the narrow pathway along the lake’s coast; you will be overwhelmed by its idyllic beauty and tranquillity. The promenade is shaded by beech and plane trees, and the neighbouring forests exude a mystical atmosphere and make an excellent shelter for all kinds of bird species.
The Lake Orestiada Lake hosts around 200 different species, some of which are rare and endangered. Local fishermen find themselves in competition with waterfowl for the lake’s fish. While strolling around, be sure to make a stop at Dragon’s Cave, where you can explore seven underground lakes and rooms adorned with astonishing stalactites. For a breathtaking city view, follow the lush and green path leading to Profitis Ilias Church and continue to the Agios Athanasios viewpoint.
Tour the Neighborhoods Not far from the lake, you’ll come across the charming old neighbourhood of Doltso, where buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries harken back to a time when the city’s economy thrived due to fur treatment and trade. Many of these historic buildings have been transformed into museums, such as the Neratzi Aivazi mansion, which houses the Folk Art Museum, and the Emmanouil mansion, home to the Costume Museum. Another neighbourhood with an aristocratic allure is Apozari, the second oldest in Kastoria. Here, you’ll fall in love with the Byzantine churches and the splendid mansions exemplifying Macedonian architecture.
Discover Byzantine Treasures Kastoria boasts over 60 Byzantine and post-Byzantine churches, dating from the 9th to the 19th century. Almost all of them are of the Basilica type, except for Panagia Koumpelidiki, which earned its name from its distinctive dome (coupe). The Monastery of Panagia Mavriotissa (1802), situated by the lake, showcases impressive murals depicting Byzantine Emperors. Don’t miss the city’s oldest monuments, including the Taxiarchon and Agion Anargyron churches in Doltso and Agiou Stefanou, Agiou Panteleimona, and Esodion Theotokou in Apozari. Make a stop at the Byzantine Art Museum (in Dexameni Square), which houses well-preserved Byzantine sculptures, murals, paintings, and icons from local temples.
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