Palace of Aegae
The Palace of Aegae is an ancient archaeological site located in northern Greece, near the modern town of Vergina. It served as the royal palace of the Macedonian kings during the 4th century BCE, particularly under Philip II and his son, Alexander the Great. The palace complex features impressive architectural elements, including grand halls, intricate frescoes, and elaborate burial sites.
Excavations at the site have revealed significant artifacts, including the famous tomb of Philip II, which is adorned with exquisite wall paintings and gold items. The palace is recognized for its historical importance and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing the wealth and power of the ancient Macedonian kingdom.