The small theatre (or odeon) in Cassope, on the eastern side of the ancient market place, was constructed in the second half of the 3rd century BC, and had a...
The circular Laskaras for at the top of the hill called Tourkovouni, was built by Ali Pasha in 1807, to the plans of a French engineer. The fort had no...
A number of traditional 19th century buildings influenced by Epirote and Ionian island architecture, can still be found in Preveza’s historical centre. The houses are characteristically neoclassical with graceful arched...
The Roman theatre of Nicopolis stands on the slopes of the sacred hill of Apollo, near the ancient stadium. It was built in the 1st century BC and was renovated...
The Venetians built the Clock Tower in 1752, and it was famed for its sundial. To the right is the church of Agios Athanasios, a single-nave basilica with frescoes from...
The impressive “Gates of Hades” are found in the Trikastro area. A narrow, steep gorge carries the Aherontas river between vertical cliffs. Here starts the passage down the mythical river,...
In the historical centre the bust of the poet of the interwar period, K. Karyotakis, is located in one of the most picturesque alleys in the historical centre of the...
The Vrysoula bastion can still be seen in its waterside location at Pefkakia. It is one of the fortifications built in the Preveza region by Ali Pasha in 1807.
Preveza is the princess of the Ambracian Gulf, built at the mouth of the enclosed bay and overlooking the Ionian Sea with its dazzling beaches. It is the main urban...
The Louros River rises in Mount Tomaros. In its lower reaches, it crosses parts of the Preveza municipality, and it comes to the sea in the Amvrakikos Gulf, forming a...
Near the castle of Agios Andreas, the marble statue of Odysseas Androutsos (1790-1825) dominates the square that takes his name. This hero of the revolution of 1821 was born in...