Cathedral of Saint Andrew

The biggest church in Greece, approximately 2000 sq. m. with a capacity of 8000 people.

Achaia Clauss Wine Castle

It is the first Greek winery built in 1861 by the Bavarian Clauss, who introduced to Greece the financial and cultural concept of “wine château”.

Municipal Theater Apollon

A historical building of 1872 designed by the German architect Ernst Ziller.

Roman Amphitheatre of Patras

Situated nearby the Roman Odeon, it is a sizeable amphitheatric structure which is thought to have served in ancient times as the city’s stadium.

Old Church Of Saint Andrew

It was built between 1836-1843 on the spot where Saint Andrew was martyred.

Roman Aqueduct of Patras

A vital structure in Roman times as it provided the water supply of the city.

Patras Castle

It is located on a low hill of Panachaikos mountain and is considered as one of the main regional head-castles of the Peloponnese.

Roman Odeum of Patras

It is located west of the Acropolis at the Ano Poli (Upper City) and is considered to be older than the Herodotus Odeon in Athens

It was founded in 1956, by the Union of Journalists of Daily Newspapers of the Peloponnese-Epirus-Islands.

Roman Bridge of Patras

A double-arched bridge on the Kallinikos River, a characteristic example of the Roman era and a unique structure of its kind in the wider area.

Considered one of the most important regional settlements of the Mycenaean world, it is located 4,5 km east of Patras (area of Sichaina).

Thermo Spa built in the 17th century during the Venetian domination and later preserved by the Ottomans.

New Archaeological Museum

Housed in a modern conception and design building at the northern entrance of the city.

The contemporary well of Saint Andrews, next to the Old Church.