Roman Aqueduct of Moria
An impressive engineering work of the Roman era that once transported water to Mytilene. Featuring large stone arches, it holds great historical significance.
Why visit it?
It’s a unique ancient marvel of engineering that beautifully connects nature with human ingenuity.
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Basilica of Saint Andrew of Eressos
Why visit it?
To admire its impressive mosaics and explore the early Christian artistic heritage of Lesvos.
Castle of Mytilene
Why visit it?
Because you'll feel the history of Mytilene come to life before your eyes, set against a truly breathtaking natural backdrop.
Molyvos Castle
An iconic 14th-century fortress overlooking the traditional village of Molyvos. It combines breathtaking views with a rich historical atmosphere.
Why visit it?
To experience the ambiance of a medieval castle with panoramic views of the Aegean Sea.
Museum of the Lesvos Petrified Forest
Why visit it?
To embark on a journey through millions of years of the island’s natural history.
Natural History Museum of the Lesvos Petrified Forest
Why visit it?
To witness up close the uniqueness of one of the largest natural monuments in the world.
Sigri Tower
An 18th-century stone tower built by the Ottomans to protect the harbor. Today, it hosts exhibitions and offers stunning views over the open sea.
Why visit it?
Because you'll discover a hidden gem with panoramic sea views and rich cultural heritage.
Teriade Museum
Why visit it?
To experience a rare blend of modern art and publishing history in one of the most inspiring cultural spaces of Lesvos.
Theophilos Museum
Why visit it?
To discover the vivid world of Theophilos and experience authentic Greek folk art in the painter’s homeland.