Byzantine Walls of Beroea

Byzantine Walls of Beroea

The Byzantine Walls of Beroea (modern-day Veria, Greece) stand as a testament to the city's strategic importance during the late Roman and Byzantine periods. Originally constructed to protect the growing urban center from barbarian invasions, these formidable fortifications were continuously reinforced and expanded over the centuries. Today, their scattered remnants offer a fascinating glimpse into the defensive architecture of the Byzantine Empire.

Visitors exploring Veria can discover well-preserved sections of the walls integrated into the modern city's fabric. The ruins reveal complex masonry techniques, including the characteristic use of brick bands alternating with stone, known as cloisonné. Exploring these ancient boundaries allows history enthusiasts to trace the footprint of the historical city center.

Situated in Central Macedonia, the ruins of the walls are not a single enclosed site but rather a series of archaeological fragments distributed throughout Veria. They are often found near other significant historical monuments, making them an essential part of any cultural walking tour in this ancient Greek city.

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Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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Practical info

Getting thereWalking around the city center of Veria. Accessible by regional bus or train from Thessaloniki.
Best time to visitSpring or autumn for pleasant walking weather.
Good to knowThe ruins are scattered, so a map of archaeological sites from the local tourist office is helpful.

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What are the Byzantine Walls of Beroea?
Ancient fortifications built to protect the city of Veria (Beroea) during the Roman and Byzantine eras.
Where are the walls located?
The remnants are scattered throughout the modern city of Veria in Central Macedonia, Greece.
Is there an entrance fee?
No, the visible sections of the walls are integrated into the city and can be viewed for free from public streets.
What is the best way to explore them?
The best way to see them is by taking a walking tour of Veria's historical center, combining it with visits to nearby Byzantine churches.

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