Πέλλα
Πέλλα is an ancient city located in northern Greece, known for its historical significance as the capital of the Kingdom of Macedon. It was the birthplace of Alexander the Great and played a crucial role in the rise of Macedonian power during the 4th century BC. The archaeological site features impressive ruins, including a palace complex and intricate mosaics.
Today, Πέλλα is an important archaeological site and a popular tourist destination. The Pella Archaeological Museum showcases artifacts from the area, providing insights into the daily life and culture of its ancient inhabitants. Visitors can explore the remnants of this once-thriving city and learn about its rich history.