Erythropotamos Valley: The Multicultural Heart of Northern Evros UNESCO.
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Erythropotamos Valley: The Multicultural Heart of Northern Evros UNESCO.

The Erythropotamos Valley, with its rich natural landscape and fertile soils, is an important ecological and cultural treasure of Evros.

The Erythropotamos Valley: An ecological and cultural treasure in Northern Evros.

The Living Mosaic of Nature and Tradition.

The Erythropotamos Valley is an impressive natural formation that follows the course of the river of the same name, offering landscapes of unique beauty. The Erythropotamos, known in antiquity as Erigonas, originates from Mount Sapka in Rhodope and flows into the Evros River, creating a stunning backdrop of forests and meadows. The wider area hosts rare species of flora and fauna, making it ideal for hikers, nature lovers, and birdwatchers.

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Suggested Route of Cultural Monuments in the Erythropotamos Valley

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2-3 days
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The Erythropotamos Valley, which traverses the region of Didymoteicho, is an important habitat in Evros and is a place rich in history and culture. 

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Local Flavors, Stories, and Sights in Northern Evros.

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Garlic of Vyssa (PDO)
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Garlic of Vyssa (PDO)

Renowned for its intense flavor and high quality, the garlic of Vyssa has been registered as Protected Designation of Origin (PDO), making it one of the most characteristic agricultural products of Evros.

Garlic of Vyssa (PDO)
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Garlic of Vyssa (PDO)
Local Traditional Wines, Hydropota, Tsipouro, and Ouzo in Northern Evros
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Local Traditional Wines, Hydropota, Tsipouro, and Ouzo in Northern Evros

Wineries in Evros that showcase the region's winemaking tradition, producing quality wines from local and international varieties. With respect for the land and old techniques, they offer exquisite labels with authentic Thracian character.

Local Traditional Wines, Hydropota, Tsipouro, and Ouzo in Northern Evros
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Local Traditional Wines, Hydropota, Tsipouro, and Ouzo in Northern Evros
Pythio Castle of Pythion
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Pythio Castle of Pythion

The castle of Pythion, or Empythion according to the Byzantines, is built on a low hill that marks the final extension of the surrounding mountainous zone towards the flat riverside plain of the Evros river. It is located on the outskirts of the modern settlement of Pythion, 15 km north of Didymoteicho, and its founding is placed around 1330-1340 by John VI Kantakouzenos (1341–1355). It is a typical example of Byzantine fortification architecture and holds significant historical value.

Pythio Castle of Pythion
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Pythio Castle of Pythion
Oresteia Festival
History and Culture

Oresteia Festival

The Oresteia Festival is a multi-day celebratory event honoring the founding of the city, bringing together top cultural, educational, musical, and scientific entities of Thrace.

Oresteia Festival
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Oresteia Festival
Holy Church of Panagia Eleftherotria (Didymoteicho)
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Holy Church of Panagia Eleftherotria (Didymoteicho)

An Orthodox church notable for its unique architecture and religious significance for the local community. It is a center of worship and tradition, reflecting the spiritual life of the area.

Holy Church of Panagia Eleftherotria (Didymoteicho)
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Holy Church of Panagia Eleftherotria (Didymoteicho)
Kavourmas
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Kavourmas

A traditional Thracian deli meat made from fine pieces of pork or beef, slowly boiled in their own fat with spices. A favorite accompaniment for mezes and local recipes, it has a unique flavor and rich texture.

Kavourmas
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Kavourmas
Local Dairy Products of Northern Evros
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Local Dairy Products of Northern Evros

High-quality dairy products from Didymoteicho, produced with pure Evros milk. Combined tradition with modern technology, offering milk, yogurts, and cheese with flavor and freshness from the Thracian countryside.

Local Dairy Products of Northern Evros
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Local Dairy Products of Northern Evros
“Kale Panair” bagpipes festival
History and Culture

“Kale Panair” bagpipes festival

Didymoteicho is famous for the “Kale Panair” bagpipes festival, taking place every Pentecost (the weekend of the Feast of the Holy Spirit). At this festival, numerous musicians with the traditional Thracian gaidas (bagpipes) and drums flood the streets, followed by a traditional Thracian feast.

“Kale Panair” bagpipes festival
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“Kale Panair” bagpipes festival
Historical and Folklife Museum of Nea Orestiada
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Historical and Folklife Museum of Nea Orestiada

The Historical and Folklife Museum of Nea Orestiada and Region was founded in 1974 and renovated in 1994-1996, with the aim of preserving the cultural heritage of Thrace. Its exhibition presents the migration of the Greeks of Eastern Thrace following the Treaty of Lausanne (1922), through exhibits such as wagons, ox carts, and personal belongings. 
The museum also includes collections of traditional costumes, agricultural tools, and traditional professional tools (belonging to blacksmiths, cobblers, weavers), as well as a representation of the “fancy living room” of a Thracian house. Of particular interest are the ecclesiastical relics from the Church of Saints Theodores in Old Orestiada and traditional musical instruments, such as flutes, kaval, and oud.

Historical and Folklife Museum of Nea Orestiada
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Historical and Folklife Museum of Nea Orestiada
Folklore Museum of Didymoteicho
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Folklore Museum of Didymoteicho

The Folklore Museum of Didymoteicho was established in 1973 by the Cultural Association "Folklore Museum of Didymoteicho" and is housed in a neoclassical building of 1900. Its collection includes traditional costumes, embroideries and weavings, jewelry, ecclesiastical items, agricultural tools, as well as tools of traditional craftsmen. Additionally, marble reliefs of the "Thracian Horseman" and archival material such as theater programs and educational documents are displayed. In the courtyard, there is a sesame oil press, highlighting the local craft tradition.

Folklore Museum of Didymoteicho
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Folklore Museum of Didymoteicho
Bayezid Mosque (Didymoteicho)
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Bayezid Mosque (Didymoteicho)

Built in the 15th century, the Bayezid Mosque is one of the largest Ottoman mosques in Europe. Its magnificent architecture and historical significance make it an important monument of the Ottoman heritage in the area.

Bayezid Mosque (Didymoteicho)
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Bayezid Mosque (Didymoteicho)
Local festivals
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Local festivals

Local festivals throughout Northern Evros, peaking on August 15 on the occasion of the return of immigrants.

Local festivals
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Local festivals
Red River Festival in Erythropotamos
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Red River Festival in Erythropotamos

A celebration of culture and music that highlights the beauty of nature and the vibrant tradition of Thrace. With concerts, local products, and outdoor activities, it offers a unique experience for visitors.

Red River Festival in Erythropotamos
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Red River Festival in Erythropotamos
Municipal Gallery of Didymoteicho "Dimitris Nalbandis"
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Municipal Gallery of Didymoteicho "Dimitris Nalbandis"

The Municipal Gallery of Didymoteicho is housed in the former residence of Vafeiadis, a building with distinctive architecture. It opened its doors in May 2000 and hosts works by the painter Dimitris Nalbandis, who donated his paintings to the Municipality. His paintings and murals, influenced by the landscapes of Didymoteicho, belong mainly to magical realism, influenced by various artistic movements.

Municipal Gallery of Didymoteicho "Dimitris Nalbandis"
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Municipal Gallery of Didymoteicho "Dimitris Nalbandis"
Paliouri
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Paliouri

Paliouri is a picturesque traditional settlement known for its unique architecture and its direct connection to the natural beauty of the Erythropotamos Valley. Built in a strategic location, the settlement offers panoramic views of the landscape of Thrace, while its well-preserved stone houses with numerous windows in front and back from the period of Ottoman rule reflect the long history and unique cultural heritage of the area.
Paliouri is also famous for the traditional hospitality of its residents, as well as for the local festivals and celebrations that keep the customs and traditions of the region alive.

Paliouri
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Paliouri
Oruç Pasha Hamam
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Oruç Pasha Hamam

The Oruç Pasha Hamam, also known as the "Baths of Whispers," was built in 1398-1399 and is among the oldest Ottoman hammams in Thrace. The complex is remarkable for its unique acoustics, as the walls contained clay pipes that transmitted sounds from one room to another, thus giving it the name “Fısıltı Hamamı” (Bath of Whispers). Despite the ravages of time, the monument remains an important example of Ottoman architecture, revealing the attention given to public works of the period.

Oruç Pasha Hamam
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Oruç Pasha Hamam
Byzantine Museum of Didymoteicho
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Byzantine Museum of Didymoteicho

The Byzantine Museum of Didymoteicho, inaugurated in 2014, is dedicated to the Byzantine history and art of Thrace and is an important attraction for those interested in the Byzantine heritage of the area. The museum features rich audiovisual materials, audible information, video displays, and interactive applications, providing visitors with a comprehensive experience. The exhibition includes significant finds that highlight the importance of Didymoteicho during the Byzantine period, in which the city served as the seat of emperors three times.

Byzantine Museum of Didymoteicho
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Byzantine Museum of Didymoteicho
Archaeological Site of Plotinopolis
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Archaeological Site of Plotinopolis

Plotinopolis was founded in the 2nd century AD by the Roman Emperor Trajan and was named in honor of his wife, Plotina. It was strategically located on the hill of Agia Petra, near the Evros river, and served as an important administrative, commercial, and cultural center. Archaeological excavations uncovered public buildings, houses, pottery, and most notably, the famous Medusa mosaic, a masterpiece of Roman art that showcases the city's prosperity. In 1965, the golden hammered bust of Septimius Severus, the Roman emperor who ruled from 193 to 211 AD, came to light and is currently housed in the Archaeological Museum of Komotini. It is now the subject of a claim by the Municipal Authority of Didymoteicho for its return to Didymoteicho and display at the city's Byzantine Museum. The bust is 0.25 m tall, weighs about 1 kg, and is made of 24-karat gold. The monument is a valuable source for studying the Roman period in Thrace.

Archaeological Site of Plotinopolis
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Archaeological Site of Plotinopolis
Holy Armenian Church of St. George (Sourp Kevork) Palaiokastritis
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Holy Armenian Church of St. George (Sourp Kevork) Palaiokastritis

The Holy Church of St. George, also known as Sourp Kevork, is one of the few surviving Armenian monuments in the area of Didymoteicho. The church features architectural elements that are typical of the Armenian ecclesiastical tradition, combining simplicity with high aesthetic quality. The existence of the church underscores the presence of the Armenian community in the region and its contribution to the fascinating, multifaceted, and multicultural identity of the area, which, due to its geostrategic location, was dynamically utilized by Romans, Byzantines, and Ottomans.

Holy Armenian Church of St. George (Sourp Kevork) Palaiokastritis
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Holy Armenian Church of St. George (Sourp Kevork) Palaiokastritis
Little Mosque of Didymoteicho (Red Mosque)
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Little Mosque of Didymoteicho (Red Mosque)

The Little Mosque, also known as Çarşı, Alaca, or Sandirvan Mosque, dates back to 1753 and is one of the two mosques that have survived in Didymoteicho, along with the historical Bayezid Mosque. It is the only mosque that is still open for worship in the city.

Little Mosque of Didymoteicho (Red Mosque)
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Little Mosque of Didymoteicho (Red Mosque)
Köpek Bey and the Camel’s custom
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Köpek Bey and the Camel’s custom

Contemporary performances of the Köpek Bey and the Camel’s custom during the Twelve Days in Didymoteicho.

Köpek Bey and the Camel’s custom
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Köpek Bey and the Camel’s custom
Oruç Pasha Türbe (Pyrostia of Didymoteicho)
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Oruç Pasha Türbe (Pyrostia of Didymoteicho)

The Oruç Pasha Türbe, also known as "Pyrostia" or "Tripod", is a funerary monument from the early Ottoman period, dating to the early 15th century. Its construction includes an elevated stone base and four robust columns that supported a hemispherical brick vault, which probably collapsed due to an earthquake in 1509. The semi-subterranean, vaulted crypt housed the simple burial, while a cenotaph was displayed on the elevated base of the monument. This monument is a typical example of Ottoman funerary architecture and provides valuable information about the burial practices of the time.

Oruç Pasha Türbe (Pyrostia of Didymoteicho)
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Oruç Pasha Türbe (Pyrostia of Didymoteicho)
Undercut Carvings on “Kale” Hill
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Undercut Carvings on “Kale” Hill

The undercut carvings on “Kale” Hill represent an impressive example of human activity and carved architecture, probably from the Byzantine or even earlier periods. These semi-subterranean or fully subterranean structures, carved into the rock, served various purposes, including storage, worship practices, or even military needs as shelters during times of war or prisons. The exact dating and use of these structures remain the subject of scientific research, as the lack of written sources and excavation data makes it difficult to clearly place them in the historical context.

Undercut Carvings on “Kale” Hill
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Undercut Carvings on “Kale” Hill
Panhellenic Amateur Theater Festival
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Panhellenic Amateur Theater Festival

The Panhellenic Amateur Theater Festival takes place every late August by the Dionysos Theater Workshop in Orestiada, along with a series of film screenings and theatrical performances throughout the year.

Panhellenic Amateur Theater Festival
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Panhellenic Amateur Theater Festival
Kayali (Acropolis) and Vouva Caves
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Kayali (Acropolis) and Vouva Caves

The Kayali and Vouva caves are natural geological formations with impressive high chambers and flat floors, features that make their exploration particularly fascinating. Their interiors are adorned with stalagmites and stalactites, indicating a millennia-spanning geological evolution. In addition to their natural interest, the caves are also of great archaeological value, as there is evidence of their use by prehistoric or ancient populations. The caves may have served as shelters, places of worship, or even dwelling places in various historical periods.

Kayali (Acropolis) and Vouva Caves
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Kayali (Acropolis) and Vouva Caves
Byzantine Chapel of St. Catherine
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Byzantine Chapel of St. Catherine

This small chapel, built in the early 14th century within the Byzantine castle of Didymoteicho, is a typical example of Byzantine church construction and the ecclesiastical architecture of the time.

Byzantine Chapel of St. Catherine
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Byzantine Chapel of St. Catherine
Ecclesiastical Museum of Didymoteicho
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Ecclesiastical Museum of Didymoteicho

The Ecclesiastical Museum of Didymoteicho is housed in the basement of the Holy Church of Panagia Eleftherotria. Its collection includes notable icons and other sacred objects, vessels, and vestments, dating from the end of the Byzantine period to the 20th century. The icons represent various styles of hagiography, offering a broad overview of the religious art of the region. Some exhibits are considered rare and of great value, highlighting the rich ecclesiastical tradition of Didymoteicho.

Ecclesiastical Museum of Didymoteicho
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Ecclesiastical Museum of Didymoteicho
Oumats, Ifkadia, Trachanas
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Oumats, Ifkadia, Trachanas

Traditional Thracian pasta recipes that reflect the gastronomic history of the area.

Oumats, Ifkadia, Trachanas
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Oumats, Ifkadia, Trachanas
Tsiknobourboulis in Orestiada
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Tsiknobourboulis in Orestiada

Tsiknobourboulis in Orestiada is a unique carnival celebration that combines the traditional celebrations on Smoky Thursday with Greece’s first official carnival parade. Hosted by Petros Polychronidis, the festival features an impressive parade with groups, costumed participants, and floats, along with official awards and musical performances by renowned artists. Grilled meats and live music fill the atmosphere and the festivities in the central square of Orestiada continue until the early morning hours.

Tsiknobourboulis in Orestiada
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Tsiknobourboulis in Orestiada
Holy Church of Saint Athanasios
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Holy Church of Saint Athanasios

Built in 1834 on the site of a Byzantine church, this church features rich iconography and is an important religious and cultural monument of the area.

Holy Church of Saint Athanasios
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Holy Church of Saint Athanasios
Carnival of Didymoteicho
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Carnival of Didymoteicho

It combines traditional Thracian customs with modern carnival events.

Carnival of Didymoteicho
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Carnival of Didymoteicho
Vatatzeia
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Vatatzeia

The Vatatzeia, established in 2011, includes a series of religious and cultural events and is held in early November in memory of Saint John III Doukas Vatatzes.

Vatatzeia
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Vatatzeia
Military Museum of Didymoteicho
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Military Museum of Didymoteicho

The Military Museum of Didymoteicho is located in a two-story building, a typical example of pre-industrial architecture in the prefecture of Evros, constructed in 1907 by an Italian architect. The museum features three floors of exhibits, including armaments, uniforms from various periods, medals, paintings, and photographs. Special emphasis is placed on the history of Thrace, presenting the region's contribution to national struggles. The museum's collection provides a comprehensive view of the area’s military history, making it an important attraction for those interested in Greek military heritage.

Military Museum of Didymoteicho
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Military Museum of Didymoteicho
Byzantine Castle of Didymoteicho
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Byzantine Castle of Didymoteicho

The Byzantine Castle of Didymoteicho, also known as "Kales," majestically dominates a rocky hill 107 meters high, on the left bank of the Erythropotamos river. Built in a strategic location, the castle offers a commanding view of the surrounding area, allowing for monitoring of the surrounding roads and valleys, which contributed to its defense against invasions and raids. The castle walls, approximately 1 kilometer long and up to 12 meters high, are reinforced by 24 towers of circular and square cross-section, many of which bear monograms of Byzantine emperors and decorative motifs. 
According to the historian Procopius, the reconstruction of the walls of Didymoteicho took place during the reign of Justinian, while further reinforcements were made under Constantine V in 751 and by Constantine Tarchaneiotis in 1303.

Byzantine Castle of Didymoteicho
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Byzantine Castle of Didymoteicho
Palaiologeia
History and Culture

Palaiologeia

The Palaiologeia consists of religious and cultural events organized by the Metropolis of Didymoteicho from May 27 to 29 each year. The focal point of the events is the Holy Cathedral of Panagia Eleftherotria, in front of which stands the statue of Emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos.

Palaiologeia
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Palaiologeia
King Charles XII Clock
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King Charles XII Clock

The Clock of Didymoteicho is linked to the stay of the Swedish King Charles XII in the city during the period 1713-1714, following his defeat at the Battle of Poltava. Initially, the clock tower was wooden and located at a lower position. After a fire in 1854, it was rebuilt in 1869 as a stone tower at a higher location. Its masonry is isodomic, with well-carved stones at the bottom, which constitute the original section. The smaller upper section is a later addition. The clock is a typical example of local architecture and historical significance, reflecting the multicultural heritage of the area.

King Charles XII Clock
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King Charles XII Clock
Jewish Mansion "Purple Heirloom"
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Jewish Mansion "Purple Heirloom"

The "Purple Heirloom" is a timber-clad historic mansion, built in the 1890s by the Jewish merchant Nissim Taraboulous. The building is notable for its neoclassical aesthetic and is a rare example of Jewish urban architecture in Didymoteicho. Its recent restoration highlighted its cultural significance, making it one of the few surviving Jewish mansions in Thrace. Its existence is a reminder of the vitality of the city's Jewish community, which thrived in the 19th and 20th centuries, before its dramatic decline due to World War II.

Jewish Mansion "Purple Heirloom"
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Jewish Mansion "Purple Heirloom"
Metaxades
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Metaxades

Metaxades is a traditional settlement in northern Evros, known for its unique architectural heritage and rich history. Built at an altitude of approximately 120 meters, this village has been declared a traditional settlement, preserving its architectural characteristics intact. 
The architecture of Metaxades is a typical example of the stone craftsmanship which has developed in the region. Local craftsmen, known as "doulgerides," masterfully incorporated finely carved stones into the wooden skeleton frame of the buildings, creating unique structures. 
One of the most significant monuments of the village is the Church of St. Athanasius, a typical example of post-Byzantine architecture, which dominates the southeastern side of the village. Built in the late 17th century, the church was reconstructed in 1927, and its interior is preserved in excellent condition, with tombstones from the 17th and 18th centuries serving as important historical monuments.
The history of Metaxades is rich and multifaceted. According to the most likely version, the establishment of the population took place during the 16th-17th centuries by refugees from Epirus and Thessaly. Until 1915, the village was under Turkish occupation, except during the period 1878-1881, when it was occupied by the Russians.

Metaxades
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Metaxades
Didymoteicho Fair
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Didymoteicho Fair

The Didymoteicho Fair, also known as "Hayvan Pazar", is a decades-old institution held every September in Didymoteicho. Initially, the fair focused on the buying and selling of animals, hence the name "Hayvan Pazar" (animal market). Today, it has evolved into a large trade fair attracting hundreds of traders and visitors from all over Thrace.

Didymoteicho Fair
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Didymoteicho Fair
Tomb of Elafochori at the Tumba of Emin Aga
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Tomb of Elafochori at the Tumba of Emin Aga

Dating from the late 4th to early 3rd century BC, this tomb belongs to the late Classical and Hellenistic period and was built with large hewn stones transferred from the quarry of Metaxades.

Tomb of Elafochori at the Tumba of Emin Aga
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Tomb of Elafochori at the Tumba of Emin Aga
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Are there official information centers in the Erythropotamos Valley?
Are there official information centers in the Erythropotamos Valley?
How is the access to the Erythropotamos Valley by road?
How is the access to the Erythropotamos Valley by road?
Are there official hiking or cycling trails in the area?
Are there official hiking or cycling trails in the area?
Where can I park my vehicle in the Valley?
Where can I park my vehicle in the Valley?
How adequate is the signage in the Erythropotamos Valley?
How adequate is the signage in the Erythropotamos Valley?
Are there informational signs about the flora, fauna, or history of the area?
Are there informational signs about the flora, fauna, or history of the area?
Are there designated recreational or picnic areas?
Are there designated recreational or picnic areas?
Can I observe wildlife in the area?
Can I observe wildlife in the area?
Are there any accommodation options near the Erythropotamos Valley?
Are there any accommodation options near the Erythropotamos Valley?
Where can I eat in the area?
Where can I eat in the area?
What kind of agricultural activities are there in the Valley?
What kind of agricultural activities are there in the Valley?
Are there livestock farms?
Are there livestock farms?
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Are there medical services within the valley?
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Are there first aid stations?
Have flood prevention works been carried out in the  Erythropotamos Valley?
Have flood prevention works been carried out in the Erythropotamos Valley?
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