• Koronia 321 00, Boeotia, Levadeon Municipality, Greece
  • 18 klm
  • SSW
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Ancient Voulida was a city near the bay of Zaltsa. Systematic excavations have not been done and what we know is from reports of Pausanias (2nd AD Greek traveler and geographer) who visited it. The ruins of Voulida are visible to the visitor, with carved scales in stone and parts of the fortification. The residents were mainly fishermen and produced porphyra dye from shells. It was destroyed by Philip of Macedonia in 346 BC. It is reported that there were two wooden statues of the goddess Artemis and Dionysus and they honored the god Megistos, probably Zeus. Access is relatively difficult with dirt roads.

Ancient Voulida
Ancient Voulida
Ancient Voulida

Ancient Voulida