UNESCO Sites in Greece
Tag: Vergina
Archaeological sites and museums that reveal the ancient past of Macedonia. Thessaloniki itself is a…
Scientists have recently revealed the occupants’ identities of the unspoiled 4th-century BCE Royal Tombs at…
A series of impressive photos from the restored palace of Philip II in Aigai came…
Byzantine scholar Helene Glykatzi-Ahrweiler is certain that Philip II is not buried in the tomb…
Zagori, known for its profound cultural heritage, has proudly secured its place as Greece’s 19th addition to the UNESCO World Heritage List, highlighting its authenticity and integrity.
The UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Greece and the year they were listed are: Acropolis,…
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis inaugurated the New Museum of Aigai in Vergina on Monday, noting…
The city of Aigai, is the ancient first capital of the Kingdom of Macedonia and…
The UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Greece and the year they were listed are: Acropolis,…
The city of Aigai, is the ancient first capital of the Kingdom of Macedonia and…
After further EU funding approval for an estimated 4.5 million euros, Vergina is expected to…