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Explore Central Greece
Central Greece is a geographical region that includes Attica, Athens and extends north to Thessaly and Epirus.
Central Greece - Gastronomy Tours
It is one of Greece’s most mountainous regions, particularly in its central part, which extends from the southern portion of the Pindus mountain chain (the largest in Greece and stretches from near the Greek-Albanian border down to the north of the Peloponnese). It includes Mount Parnassus in Central Greece, whose foothills lay Delphi and the ski centre of Arachova. West of Mount Parnassus is the traditional olive grove of Amphissa, which is protected as part of the Delphian landscape.
Athens, Agrinio, Lamia, and Halkida are the most significant modern cities in Central Greece.
Historically essential cities of Central Greece are Athens, Thebes, and Thermopylae, known from antiquity; Nafpaktos, connected to significant historical events from ancient times, the Byzantine period, and the Greek revolution of 1821 against the Ottomans; and the storied town of Messolonghi, lying on the sea-lake known today for the products of its fisheries, and in particular its famous avgotaraho.
Impressive monuments in Central Greece, such as the Monasteries of Osssios Loukas and Daphne, are among the most essential achievements of Byzantine art and architecture. UNESCO has designated them as World Heritage Sites.