
The Paradise of Wildlife
The Evros Delta is one of the most important wetlands in Europe, protected by the Ramsar Convention and included in the Natura 2000 network.
The Evros Delta is one of the most important wetlands in Europe, protected by the Ramsar Convention and included in the Natura 2000 network.
A Living Wetland of Global Value
The Evros Delta is one of the most important wetlands in Europe, protected by the Ramsar Convention and included in the Natura 2000 network. It hosts rare species of fauna and flora, serving as a sanctuary for thousands of migratory birds, such as the Dalmatian pelicans and flamingos. The area offers unique opportunities for ecotourism, birdwatching, and environmental education.
Cultural Monuments Route in the Evros Delta and the Wider Region
From the majestic Evros Delta, home to rare species of flora and fauna, to the Byzantine monuments, archaeological sites, and the industrial heritage of Soufli, the area offers a multidimensional travel experience.
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Ethnological Museum of Thrace (Alexandroupolis)
The Ethnological Museum of Thrace is one of the most important centers for the study of Thracian tradition. Through exhibits such as traditional costumes, household utensils, and folklore objects, along with a rich historical archive, it highlights the daily life of the Thracians and the cultural influences of the region.

Ethnological Museum of Thrace (Alexandroupolis)
The Ethnological Museum of Thrace is one of the most important centers for the study of Thracian tradition. Through exhibits such as traditional costumes, household utensils, and folklore objects, along with a rich historical archive, it highlights the daily life of the Thracians and the cultural influences of the region.

Ethnological Museum of Thrace (Alexandroupolis)

Historical Museum of Alexandroupolis
The Historical Museum of Alexandroupolis records and highlights the history of the city and its surroundings from its founding to modern times. Through exhibits, photographs, and documents, it presents the strategic importance of the city, its commercial activities, its connection to railway development, and its multicultural identity. Special reference is made to the period of Ottoman rule, the region's participation in national struggles, and its integration into the Greek state in 1920.

Historical Museum of Alexandroupolis
The Historical Museum of Alexandroupolis records and highlights the history of the city and its surroundings from its founding to modern times. Through exhibits, photographs, and documents, it presents the strategic importance of the city, its commercial activities, its connection to railway development, and its multicultural identity. Special reference is made to the period of Ottoman rule, the region's participation in national struggles, and its integration into the Greek state in 1920.

Historical Museum of Alexandroupolis

Lighthouse of Alexandroupolis
The lighthouse of Alexandroupolis is one of the most iconic landmarks of the city and a symbol of its maritime history. It was constructed in 1880 by the French lighthouse lighting company and is one of the most important lighthouses in the Aegean. Its strategic location served maritime navigation in the Thracian Sea, and today it acts as a point of reference for both the residents and visitors of the city. Positioned along the coastal zone, it offers a unique view of the sea and is a popular destination for those wishing to enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

Lighthouse of Alexandroupolis
The lighthouse of Alexandroupolis is one of the most iconic landmarks of the city and a symbol of its maritime history. It was constructed in 1880 by the French lighthouse lighting company and is one of the most important lighthouses in the Aegean. Its strategic location served maritime navigation in the Thracian Sea, and today it acts as a point of reference for both the residents and visitors of the city. Positioned along the coastal zone, it offers a unique view of the sea and is a popular destination for those wishing to enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

Lighthouse of Alexandroupolis

Cave of the Cyclops Polyphemus (Makri)
The Cave of the Cyclops Polyphemus is a landmark of mythological significance, as it is associated with Homer's Odyssey. According to the myth, this is where the one-eyed Cyclops Polyphemus lived, whom the cunning Odysseus blinded in order to escape. Although the connection of the site to the Homeric epic is not historically confirmed, the cave is an impressive natural attraction, offering visitors the chance to explore a landscape of particular geological value.

Cave of the Cyclops Polyphemus (Makri)
The Cave of the Cyclops Polyphemus is a landmark of mythological significance, as it is associated with Homer's Odyssey. According to the myth, this is where the one-eyed Cyclops Polyphemus lived, whom the cunning Odysseus blinded in order to escape. Although the connection of the site to the Homeric epic is not historically confirmed, the cave is an impressive natural attraction, offering visitors the chance to explore a landscape of particular geological value.

Cave of the Cyclops Polyphemus (Makri)
Feast of Panagia Kosmosoteira in Feres
A major religious and cultural event in Evros, celebrating the Assumption of the Virgin Mary on August 15. Celebrations begin the night before with the Great Hierarchical Vespers and the procession of the sacred icon of the Virgin Mary through the streets of Feres.
Feast of Panagia Kosmosoteira in Feres
A major religious and cultural event in Evros, celebrating the Assumption of the Virgin Mary on August 15. Celebrations begin the night before with the Great Hierarchical Vespers and the procession of the sacred icon of the Virgin Mary through the streets of Feres.
Feast of Panagia Kosmosoteira in Feres

Archaeological Museum of Alexandroupolis
The Archaeological Museum of Alexandroupolis is a modern museum that houses finds from across the prefecture of Evros. Its museological approach allows visitors to understand the evolution of the area over time, from prehistory to late antiquity.

Archaeological Museum of Alexandroupolis
The Archaeological Museum of Alexandroupolis is a modern museum that houses finds from across the prefecture of Evros. Its museological approach allows visitors to understand the evolution of the area over time, from prehistory to late antiquity.

Archaeological Museum of Alexandroupolis

Holy Monastery of the Dormition of the Theotokos (Panagia of Evros)
The Holy Monastery of the Dormition of the Theotokos, known as "Panagia of Evros," is a modern monastery with rich spiritual and charitable work. Founded in 1972, it is an important religious center in the area. The nuns of the monastery engage in icon painting, weaving, and the production of ecclesiastical items, contributing to the preservation of the Orthodox monastic tradition. The monastery is known for its charitable work, providing assistance to destitute families and socially vulnerable groups.

Holy Monastery of the Dormition of the Theotokos (Panagia of Evros)
The Holy Monastery of the Dormition of the Theotokos, known as "Panagia of Evros," is a modern monastery with rich spiritual and charitable work. Founded in 1972, it is an important religious center in the area. The nuns of the monastery engage in icon painting, weaving, and the production of ecclesiastical items, contributing to the preservation of the Orthodox monastic tradition. The monastery is known for its charitable work, providing assistance to destitute families and socially vulnerable groups.

Holy Monastery of the Dormition of the Theotokos (Panagia of Evros)

Natural History Museum of Maistros
The Natural History Museum of Maistros focuses on the rich biodiversity of Thrace, presenting exhibits related to the flora and fauna of the area. Special emphasis is placed on the Evros Delta and the Dadia Forest, which are significant wetlands of international importance. Through interactive presentations and educational programs, the museum contributes to raising public awareness of environmental conservation and the significance of protected areas.

Natural History Museum of Maistros
The Natural History Museum of Maistros focuses on the rich biodiversity of Thrace, presenting exhibits related to the flora and fauna of the area. Special emphasis is placed on the Evros Delta and the Dadia Forest, which are significant wetlands of international importance. Through interactive presentations and educational programs, the museum contributes to raising public awareness of environmental conservation and the significance of protected areas.

Natural History Museum of Maistros

Folklore and Natural History Museum “Georgios Komnidis”
This museum combines elements of folklore and natural history, showcasing the tradition and environment of Thrace. Through traditional tools, everyday objects, and natural history exhibits, visitors gain a comprehensive picture of the way of life of the Thracians in earlier times.

Folklore and Natural History Museum “Georgios Komnidis”
This museum combines elements of folklore and natural history, showcasing the tradition and environment of Thrace. Through traditional tools, everyday objects, and natural history exhibits, visitors gain a comprehensive picture of the way of life of the Thracians in earlier times.

Folklore and Natural History Museum “Georgios Komnidis”

Sausages, Tsipouro, Silk of Soufli
Indicative products of the long-standing livestock tradition and the unique art of silk processing.

Sausages, Tsipouro, Silk of Soufli
Indicative products of the long-standing livestock tradition and the unique art of silk processing.

Sausages, Tsipouro, Silk of Soufli

Evros Olive Oil
A product of olive groves cultivated in a particularly favorable climate, thanks to the proximity of the river to the sea.

Evros Olive Oil
A product of olive groves cultivated in a particularly favorable climate, thanks to the proximity of the river to the sea.

Evros Olive Oil

Holy Church of Panagia Kosmosoteira (Feres)
The Holy Church of Panagia Kosmosoteira is one of the most significant Byzantine monuments in Thrace. It was built in the 12th century by the sebastokrator Isaac Komnenos, a son of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos, as a monastic complex. It is a cross-in-square church with a dome and retains impressive frescoes and decorative elements that reveal the high artistic level of the Komnenian period. It is a center of religious and historical significance, reflecting the spirituality and prosperity of the Byzantine Empire in Thrace.

Holy Church of Panagia Kosmosoteira (Feres)
The Holy Church of Panagia Kosmosoteira is one of the most significant Byzantine monuments in Thrace. It was built in the 12th century by the sebastokrator Isaac Komnenos, a son of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos, as a monastic complex. It is a cross-in-square church with a dome and retains impressive frescoes and decorative elements that reveal the high artistic level of the Komnenian period. It is a center of religious and historical significance, reflecting the spirituality and prosperity of the Byzantine Empire in Thrace.

Holy Church of Panagia Kosmosoteira (Feres)

Folklore Collection of Nikos Gotsis (Feres)
Nikos Gotsis’ collection in Feres is an excellent example of private initiative in preserving local cultural heritage. It includes traditional objects, tools, and clothing that reflect the everyday life of Evros residents in earlier decades. It is a small but valuable folklore collection that serves as a precious resource for understanding the local social and economic history.

Folklore Collection of Nikos Gotsis (Feres)
Nikos Gotsis’ collection in Feres is an excellent example of private initiative in preserving local cultural heritage. It includes traditional objects, tools, and clothing that reflect the everyday life of Evros residents in earlier decades. It is a small but valuable folklore collection that serves as a precious resource for understanding the local social and economic history.

Folklore Collection of Nikos Gotsis (Feres)

River fish
such as the wels catfish, which can weigh up to 150 kilos, the common carp, and the Corfu toothcarps, which are tasty fish.

River fish
such as the wels catfish, which can weigh up to 150 kilos, the common carp, and the Corfu toothcarps, which are tasty fish.

River fish

Archaeological Site of Ancient Zone (Makri)
Ancient Zone was one of the most important colonies of Clazomenae in Thrace, founded in the 7th century BC. The city developed commercially and culturally, maintaining relations with the Greek world and Asia Minor. Significant architectural remains, such as walls, temples, and residences, reveal the city's prosperity during the Archaic and Classical periods. Notable finds include ceramics from residential drainage, as well as sculptures that testify to the cultural interaction between Thracians and Greeks. Another remarkable find is the first deciphered inscriptions in the local Thracian dialect, which was achieved with the assistance of the late French linguist and member of the French Academy, Claude Brixhe.

Archaeological Site of Ancient Zone (Makri)
Ancient Zone was one of the most important colonies of Clazomenae in Thrace, founded in the 7th century BC. The city developed commercially and culturally, maintaining relations with the Greek world and Asia Minor. Significant architectural remains, such as walls, temples, and residences, reveal the city's prosperity during the Archaic and Classical periods. Notable finds include ceramics from residential drainage, as well as sculptures that testify to the cultural interaction between Thracians and Greeks. Another remarkable find is the first deciphered inscriptions in the local Thracian dialect, which was achieved with the assistance of the late French linguist and member of the French Academy, Claude Brixhe.

Archaeological Site of Ancient Zone (Makri)

Archaeological Site of Hana – Traianoupolis
Traianoupolis was founded by the Roman Emperor Trajan in the 2nd century AD and became an important administrative and military center. Hana of Trajanopolis, also known as the Evrenos Bey Han, is one of the oldest Ottoman monuments in the Balkans. Built between 1370-90 by Ghazi Ahmed Evrenos, it served as a han, that is an inn (due to the road station), and behind Hana, during the Ottoman Empire, there were baths (hammams), now ruins dating back to the 16th century.

Archaeological Site of Hana – Traianoupolis
Traianoupolis was founded by the Roman Emperor Trajan in the 2nd century AD and became an important administrative and military center. Hana of Trajanopolis, also known as the Evrenos Bey Han, is one of the oldest Ottoman monuments in the Balkans. Built between 1370-90 by Ghazi Ahmed Evrenos, it served as a han, that is an inn (due to the road station), and behind Hana, during the Ottoman Empire, there were baths (hammams), now ruins dating back to the 16th century.

Archaeological Site of Hana – Traianoupolis

Oumats, Ifkadia, Trachanas
Traditional Thracian pasta recipes that reflect the gastronomic history of the area.

Oumats, Ifkadia, Trachanas
Traditional Thracian pasta recipes that reflect the gastronomic history of the area.

Oumats, Ifkadia, Trachanas

The Ethnological Museum of Thrace Angeliki Giannakidou, the Historical Museum of Alexandroupolis, and the Democritus University of Thrace.
Ongoing cultural events with book presentations and conferences by the active cultural associations of the region, the Ethnological Museum of Thrace Angeliki Giannakidou, the Historical Museum of Alexandroupolis, and the Democritus University of Thrace.

The Ethnological Museum of Thrace Angeliki Giannakidou, the Historical Museum of Alexandroupolis, and the Democritus University of Thrace.
Ongoing cultural events with book presentations and conferences by the active cultural associations of the region, the Ethnological Museum of Thrace Angeliki Giannakidou, the Historical Museum of Alexandroupolis, and the Democritus University of Thrace.

The Ethnological Museum of Thrace Angeliki Giannakidou, the Historical Museum of Alexandroupolis, and the Democritus University of Thrace.

Honey of Kirki
A select product from the area of Kirki in Evros, known for its bright, amber color and rich, sweet taste. In addition to blossom honey, the "Kirki" brand includes beeswax ointments with anti-wrinkle and healing properties, as well as propolis tincture with antibacterial properties.

Honey of Kirki
A select product from the area of Kirki in Evros, known for its bright, amber color and rich, sweet taste. In addition to blossom honey, the "Kirki" brand includes beeswax ointments with anti-wrinkle and healing properties, as well as propolis tincture with antibacterial properties.

Honey of Kirki

Byzantine Aqueduct of Feres
The Byzantine aqueduct of Feres is a significant technical work from the Byzantine period. It was constructed to supply water to the monastery of Panagia Kosmosoteira and demonstrates the development of hydraulic engineering during the Middle Ages. Despite the ravages of time, the surviving structures allow for the study of its function and strategic importance for the local community.

Byzantine Aqueduct of Feres
The Byzantine aqueduct of Feres is a significant technical work from the Byzantine period. It was constructed to supply water to the monastery of Panagia Kosmosoteira and demonstrates the development of hydraulic engineering during the Middle Ages. Despite the ravages of time, the surviving structures allow for the study of its function and strategic importance for the local community.

Byzantine Aqueduct of Feres

Ecclesiastical Museum of Alexandroupolis
The Ecclesiastical Museum of Alexandroupolis is one of the most important museums of religious art in Thrace, showcasing the rich ecclesiastical heritage of the region. Housed in a historic building of the Metropolis of Alexandroupolis, it features an impressive collection of sacred relics, icons, vestments, and ecclesiastical utensils that testify to the deep connection of the area with the Orthodox Christian tradition.
Particularly valuable are the post-Byzantine and Byzantine icons from churches and monasteries in Thrace, many of which were rescued by refugee populations during the Asia Minor Catastrophe. Additionally, the museum houses manuscripts and ecclesiastical books that reveal the spiritual and educational activities of the religious communities in the area.

Ecclesiastical Museum of Alexandroupolis
The Ecclesiastical Museum of Alexandroupolis is one of the most important museums of religious art in Thrace, showcasing the rich ecclesiastical heritage of the region. Housed in a historic building of the Metropolis of Alexandroupolis, it features an impressive collection of sacred relics, icons, vestments, and ecclesiastical utensils that testify to the deep connection of the area with the Orthodox Christian tradition.
Particularly valuable are the post-Byzantine and Byzantine icons from churches and monasteries in Thrace, many of which were rescued by refugee populations during the Asia Minor Catastrophe. Additionally, the museum houses manuscripts and ecclesiastical books that reveal the spiritual and educational activities of the religious communities in the area.

Ecclesiastical Museum of Alexandroupolis
International Trade Fair of Alexandroupolis, ALEXPO
One of the most significant trade fairs in Northern Greece, promoting entrepreneurship, innovation, and interregional cooperation. It hosts businesses from various sectors, providing a networking platform and investment opportunities, while contributing to the economic development of the broader area.
International Trade Fair of Alexandroupolis, ALEXPO
One of the most significant trade fairs in Northern Greece, promoting entrepreneurship, innovation, and interregional cooperation. It hosts businesses from various sectors, providing a networking platform and investment opportunities, while contributing to the economic development of the broader area.













