The birthplace of great philosophers
The organised archaeological site extends across an impressive area of 300 hectares, divided into two enclosures. Monumental fortification walls, the sanctuary of Demeter and Roman residences form a rich architectural mosaic. On the western side of the present-day anchorage, the massive granite blocks of the ancient harbour remain visible, while on the coastal promontory rises the Byzantine acropolis of Polystylon. Its name reflects the abundance of columns that once characterised its buildings. Notable features also include the bath complex of the 4th century AD and the impressive episcopal church of the middle Byzantine period.
Complete your visit with a stop at the Archaeological Museum of Abdera, where movable finds from the excavations are presented in an exemplary exhibition illustrating both public and private life in the city. The site has been designed to be accessible and welcoming, serving as a point of reference for educational tourism and history enthusiasts alike. The tranquillity of the landscape, combined with the weight of its historical legacy, makes Abdera a destination that brings visitors closer to the roots of Greek civilisation.

























































