
Pella
Pella is an ancient city in Macedonia, notable for its archaeological significance. Founded in the 4th century BC, it became the capital of the Macedonian Kingdom and is historically linked to Alexander the Great. The site features impressive ruins, including palaces, temples, and intricate mosaics representing its vibrant culture and artistry. Modern Pella, located in northern Greece, is both an archaeological site and a town, where visitors can explore the remnants of this once-thriving city, reflecting Greece's rich historical heritage and its role in ancient Mediterranean civilization.