Toroni Archaeological Site
Toroni Archaeological Site
An important example of the rich cultural heritage of Sithonia
The Archaeological Site of Toroni, near the modern settlement of the same name, is an important archaeological and historical site, revealing the ancient city of Toroni, one of the important city-states of ancient Halkidiki.
The site includes ruins dating from the Archaic to the Roman period. The main finds include parts of a wall, ruins of public buildings and ancient roads, as well as the remains of an ancient acropolis offering an excellent view of the area.
Toroni was an important commercial and naval centre in antiquity, with a strategic location that served as a means of communication and trade between mainland Greece and the Aegean islands. The archaeological site is open to the public and offers an opportunity to explore the ancient structures and learn about the history and culture of the area through informative signs and guided tours.
A visit to the Toroni Archaeological Site allows visitors to discover the rich cultural heritage of Sithonia, combining history with beautiful natural landscapes.