What to do and see in Imathia Region, Central Macedonia: The Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day

May 30, 2021 Marlin Saiz

Discover the best top things to do in Imathia Region, Greece including Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai (Vergina), Dalamara Winery, The Byzantine Museum of Veroia, Archaeological Museum of Veroia, The Jewish synagogue.
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1. Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai (Vergina)

Imathia, Vergina 590 31 Greece +30 2331 092347 [email protected] http://www.aigai.gr/
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5.0 based on 1,172 reviews

Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai (Vergina)

Reviewed By Alex280546 - Melbourne, Australia

I had done a lot of research before going to Greece, but I never realised this is such an amazing place. I suppose it is not well known because firstly it is in a remote location, and the guide books I consulted did not give elaborate descriptions. We were on a long drive from Meteora to Thessaloniki (a conducted tour by bus) and there were groans and moans when the bus stopped at Vergina. Everyone was tired and a bit irritated. But, all that totally vanished when we saw this magnificent museum. To a man (and woman!) we were tremendously impressed. This is called "Royal" for a simple reason: it holds the tomb of Phillip of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great, and another tomb which is reputed to be that of Alexander's son. There is some doubt about whether the latter is really the place where Alexander's son is buried, our guide gave us both sides of the story. But, the piece de resistance is Phillip's tomb, and the various artefacts relating to it in the museum. Several very large and very beautiful gold objects. Phillip was buried with all these things, along with his most recent wife. She agreed (or was forced!) to die and join him in the after-life. Fortunately grave looters did not get to this grave, (and the one purporting to be Alexander's son's) before they were properly excavated. A truly amazing museum, and really worth seeing. One of the highlights of my three week trip to Greece! (by the way, photos were allowed everywhere, except in the actual tombs).

2. Dalamara Winery

Grigoriou Kyrtsi 31 1st km Naousa, Naousa 59200 Greece +30 2332 028321 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/DomaineDalamara
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Dalamara Winery

You may visit us form Monday to Sunday 10:00-18:00. Making a phone call prior to your visit, would be desirable. Our winery is open year round to visitors who wish to enjoy a tour of our facilities, as well as a tasting of Dalamara wines. From October to November visitors will also see the function of the traditional distillery. Dalamara winery (est. 1840) is located on the regional road, just 1km before entering the town of Naoussa. All of our wines are organically grown within the PDO zone of Naoussa - in Vados, Paliokalias and Gastra - with a focus in the local variety Xinomavro.

3. The Byzantine Museum of Veroia

Veroia 591 32 Greece +30 2331 076100 http://www.byzantine-museum-veria.gr/
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4.5 based on 87 reviews

The Byzantine Museum of Veroia

Reviewed By Am_et_Mat - Neuilly-sur-Seine, France

The museum is perfect for anyone who wants to discover icons. The way they are displayed is perfect and, you manage to discover enjoy this very specific type of art by the important number of art / religious pieces. We loved it!

4. Archaeological Museum of Veroia

Veroia Greece +30 2331 024972
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Archaeological Museum of Veroia

5. The Jewish synagogue

The Jewish Quarter, Veroia 591 00 Greece +30 2331 065092
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The Jewish synagogue

Reviewed By ZsuPeter - Haifa, Israel

We were very fortunate to visit the synagogue as the hotel owner next door arranged it with Evi, the knowledgeable keeper of the place. Thanks Vera and Evi

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