“Palia Manavika” are next to the preserved village of Varousi and show an evolutionary course in their long history.
In the area of Varousi is also the most important archaeological site of the city, the Asklepieion. The site of Asclepius, which besides a sacred site dedicated to the God of Medical Asclepius, was also a place for the healing of the faithful of…
The Byzantine Fortress is the symbol of the city of Trikala and is located on its northeastern side. According to Procopius, it was erected by Justinian I (6th century) on the ruins of the acropolis of ancient Trikkis.
The Center of History and Culture Kliafa functions as a Museum of the city of Trikala and aims to promote and study the local history of the last one hundred and fifty years.
An architectural jewel and a symbolic bridge. The central pedestrian bridge of Trikala is the main connecting point of the city, uniting the trikals, making it the reference point, functioning as a point of unity.