Not far from the city of Kavala in Macedonia, you can find one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece: the ruins of the ancient city of Philippi, part of the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2016.
Throughout its centuries-old history, the city has been associated with historical figures and events that shaped the Western world, including Macedonian kings, Roman politicians and generals, and one of the most influential apostles of Christianity; a crossroads of cultures and civilisations, it has been the theatre of one of the most crucial battles of antiquity and the site of the first Christian baptism in Europe.















