Alexandroupoli
WEST AND EAST CONNECTION
On the shores of the Aegean Sea , a modern and hospitable city connects the West with the East. Alexandroupoli, is a city of tradition and innovation, leisure and entertainment, sea and tourism. In the north, the forest of Dadia is home to rare prey birds. On the outskirts of the city, the Evros River hosts migratory birds in the Delta during their intercontinental long journeys. These two national parks of immense beauty offer to the visitors tranquility in the midst of exceptional nature. Due to its central location, Alexandroupoli unites Europe and Asia, West and East. This beautiful seaside town, with the lighthouse standing imposingly in the harbor, is considered to be a privileged center of a truly charismatic area.
InformationsTHE LIGHT HOUSE OF ALEXANDROUPOLIS
An attraction and a landmark of Alexandroupoli is the Lighthouse which is one of the highest in Greece. It was recognized as a cultural heritage monument and it is located on the city’s coastal road, Vas Megalou Alexandrou. It was built in 1850 and began operating in 1880, The Lighthouse was built on the west side of the city’s port, in ordert o facilitate the coastal navigation of local sailors who were traveling to the Hellespont region.
MUSEUMS
- Historical Museum of Alexandroupolis (335 Dimokratias Avenue)
- Ethnological Museum of Thrace (May 14, 63)
- Archaeological Museum of Alexandroupolis (44 Makris Ave.)
- Ecclesiastical Museum of the Holy Metropolis of Alexandroupolis (Metropolis Square)
- Folklore Museum of the Cappadocian Association of Alexandroupolis (Mitropoulou 1)
- Museum of Folklore and Natural History (Thermopylon 8, Nea Chili)
- Museum of Natural History (Platanotopos Maistros)
- Museum of Flora and Fauna (Art & Culture Center of the Municipality of Alexandroupoli «Georgios Vizyinos»
SAMOTHRACE: THE ISLAND OF GODS
The name of the island is widely known because of the statue of the winged Victory (Victory of Samothrace), which is nowadays in the Louvre museum in Paris. It dates from 220-190 BC. It is assumed that the statue was a vow by the Rhodians to the Great Gods for some maritime victory.
Samothraki has been inhabited since prehistoric times, when the mystical religion of the Kaveri was born and established the island as one of the greatest religious centers of antiquity. Later, during the 7th century, the first Greeks of Aeolian origin came to the island. Today’s Palaiapolis was the most important center of the island during the ancient times. It was ruled by a “king”, who worshiped Athena as a protector and minted its own silver coin.
TRIPS
There are many beautiful sites and attractions that are close by and you can visit them. You can also visit the nearby towns and explore their picturesque narrow streets and attractions.
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