Thessaloniki

In the untamed land of Macedonia, where the Thermaic Gulf merges with the winds of the Aegean and the mountains guard the secrets of centuries, stands Thessaloniki — a city forged from victory, blood, and glory.
Founded in 315 BC by Cassander of Macedonia, it was named after his wife, Thessalonike, daughter of King Philip II of Macedonia and half‑sister of Alexander the Great. Her name — “Victory in Thessaly” — is not merely a memory of war, but the seal of the invincible Macedonian spirit.