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  1. Interesting facts about Patras, Greece include12:
    • The Ottoman baths (16th century) are one of the oldest Ottoman baths surviving in Europe.
    • The Patras Lighthouse is a reconstructed "Faros", a landmark of the city.
    • The Agiou Nikolaou Stairs, Gerokostopoulou Stairs, Patreos Stairs and Trion Navarchon Stairs are outdoor grand staircases all over the centre of the city dividing the upper town from downtown.
    • Patra's castle stands on the site of the acropolis of ancient Patrai. The Romans were the first to build a fort here around AD 550.
    • The Church of Agios Andreas Patra is one of the largest in the Balkans, seating 5500 people. Tradition holds that the Romans crucified St Andrew here in Patra.
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    • The Ottoman baths (16th century), still retain their initial use, and are one of the oldest Ottoman baths surviving in Europe. [17]
    • The Patras Lighthouse, a reconstructed "Faros", a landmark of the city.
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    Patra's castle stands on the site of the acropolis of ancient Patrai. The Romans were the first to build a fort here around AD 550, but the present… Church of Agios Andreas Patra Seating 5500 people, this church is one of the largest in the Balkans. Tradition holds that the Romans crucified St Andrew here in Patra (on the diagonal…
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    Founded in 1861 by Gustav Clauss from Bavaria, the winery still produces wines to this day. Known across the country for Mavrodafni, a red dessert wine, the winery boasts magnificent views and a beautiful setting. Since Patras is a major port connecting Italy and Western Europe to Greece, it boasts an extensive coastline, with many beaches.
    Patras (Modern Greek: Πάτρα, Greek pronunciation: [ˈpatra], Classical Greek and Katharevousa: Πάτραι (pl.)) is the third largest city of Greece, after Athens and Thessaloniki. It is the capital of the Prefecture of Achaea on the Peloponnese and the western gateway into the country, thanks to numerous ferry connections with Italy.
    Patras ( Greek: Πάτρα, romanized :Pátrapronounced [ˈpatra] ⓘ; Katharevousa and Ancient Greek: Πάτραι; [a] Latin: Patrae [b]) is Greece 's third-largest city and the regional capital of Western Greece, in the northern Peloponnese, 215 km (134 mi) west of Athens. The city is built at the foot of Mount Panachaikon, overlooking the Gulf of Patras .
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    Patras is a bustling student city that offers a unique blend of entertainment, history, and culture. It is now a commercial hub and Greece’s third most significant city. Follow its rhythm as you discover the wonderful discoveries this city has to offer. Patras is a place where nature, history, and modern life mingle together.
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    Patras - Wikipedia

    Patras is Greece's third-largest city and the regional capital of Western Greece, in the northern Peloponnese, 215 km (134 mi) west of Athens. The city is built at the foot of Mount Panachaikon, overlooking the Gulf of Patras. As of the 2021 census, the municipality of Patras has a population of 215,922, while the … See more

    For the Ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine history of Patras see: History of Patras.
    Middle Ages and early modern
    In 1205, the city was … See more

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    Patras is 215 km (134 mi) west of Athens by road, 94 km (58 mi) northeast of Pyrgos, 7 km (4.3 mi) south of Rio, 134 km (83 miles) west of See more

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    Heavy infrastructure works performed in the 2000s include the Peiros-Parapeiros dam (to provide water supply for Patras and surrounding towns) and a "small industries" park … See more

    The cultural activity of Patras includes the Patras International Festival (with various artistic activities, mainly in the fields of theatre and music), the Patras Carnival and the Poetry Symposium.
    The city hosts many museums, including the See more

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    The city is divided into the upper and the lower section, connected with roads and broad stairs. The upper section (Ano Poli) is the older and the more picturesque; however, the lower … See more

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    Patras is the regional capital of Western Greece and the capital of the Achaea regional unit. Since 2011, the city is also the capital of the … See more

    The economy of the city largely depends on its service sector.
    The area still retains some of its traditional winemaking and foodstuff industries as well as a small … See more

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    Patras is a vibrant city in Western Greece, where ancient and modern cultures blend in a lively atmosphere. You can admire the Roman Odeum, the medieval castle, and the impressive church of Saint Andrew, the patron saint of the city. You can also enjoy the lively nightlife, the shopping streets, and the cozy cafes that cater to the large student population. Patras is famous for its carnival, a colorful and festive event that attracts thousands of visitors every year. You can join the parade, wear a costume, and dance to the rhythm of the music. If you want to explore the surroundings, you can take a ferry from the port of Patras to the Ionian islands, or visit the nearby Rio-Antirrio bridge, one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in the world.
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