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Amazing place! Full of history - founded by people from Thasos and renamed Philippi by Philip II (Alexander the Great's father). It is also the place (outside the city walls) where Mark Anthony and ...
The ancient city of Philippines, listed in UNESCO, located on the front posts of the great plains of eastern Macedonia, was involved in events deciding the fate of the Western world. This is where Antony and ...
The museum is located inside the curgan, where the tombs were found, one of which, according to the specialists, belongs to Philippe, the father of Alexander Macedonian. Originally organized the museum space, the claim ...
We arrived on the bus of the ZKavala Ticket is worth 1.8 euros from a person Go where some minute 25 If you buy a ticket for 6 euros, then you get to the museum (it is small but very advised to visit) ...
Excellent
Amazing place! Full of history - founded by people from Thasos and renamed Philippi by Philip II (Alexander the Great's father). It is also the place (outside the city walls) where Mark Anthony and ...
Not deserving to be UNESCO heritage
This archaeological city has a great historical and archaeological value and I am very interested in it.
Interesting place
The ancient city of Philippines, listed in UNESCO, located on the front posts of the great plains of eastern Macedonia, was involved in events deciding the fate of the Western world. This is where Antony and ...
Another pearl of ancient Greece
The museum is located inside the curgan, where the tombs were found, one of which, according to the specialists, belongs to Philippe, the father of Alexander Macedonian. Originally organized the museum space, the claim ...
Three Ages in One Place
We arrived on the bus of the ZKavala Ticket is worth 1.8 euros from a person Go where some minute 25 If you buy a ticket for 6 euros, then you get to the museum (it is small but very advised to visit) ...