Serres
is the capital of the prefecture of Serres and one of the most
important commercial centers (ca 80,000 inhabitants.) in Macedonia,
situated at a low elevation (70m). To the North the hills and
the first heights of the Vrondou mountain chain embrace the city
which has as its typical landmark the hill of the Acropolis (Koulas),
while to the South it overlooks the fertile plain, through which
the Strymon flows some 24km away.
The
city of Serres, almost entirely rebuilt since the Bulgarian incendiarism,
is a pleasant city, with wide streets, surrounded by abundant
woods and luxuriant gardens. The city is typical of the ample
width of its road structure, its parks, its squares and in general,
with anything that might be a reference point to an integral modern
city plan.
From
the ruined castle that crowns the round wooded hill to the north,
visitors can enjoy the wonderful view and they are invited to
explore the pine-filled hill through many picturesque paths.
On
the way to this hill, located at Exohon Street, there is one of
the most beautiful park in Serres, the park of Saints' Anargiri
valley. Being close to the center of the town it is used as a
place of leisure, sports and entertainment by both the young and
the old. Lots of clubs and cafes located in this area offer a
lot of opportunities for an exciting night life during the summer
months.
The
city offers a rich cultural activity in many sectors. Athletic,
cultural and folklore associations coexist creatively while the
City Cultural Center offers an alternative to the creativity and
intellectual restlessness of the citizens through the many educational
sectors that it provides as well as through the cultural events
that it organises. Finally the City Regional Theatre which is
committed to looking for ways to satisfy the requirements of its
audience is a decisive factor in the cultural matters of Serres.
There
are eighteen radio stations and four local television channels.
The best-known TV station is TV Serres, whose range covers the
Prefectures of Kavala, Chalkidiki, Pella, Kilkis and also a big
part of Thessaloniki, Bulgaria and F.Y.R.O. Macedonia. There are
also five daily newspapers, five weekly newspapers, two monthly
magazines and an annual diary including the events that took place
in Serres.
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