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Ver en EnglishThe first European city where Paul preached the Gospel, site of Lydia's conversion and Paul's imprisonment.
Paul received the "Macedonian call" vision and came to Philippi (Acts 16:9-40). Here Lydia was converted, a slave girl was freed from a demon, and Paul and Silas were imprisoned. After an earthquake freed them, the jailer and his household believed. Paul later wrote his epistle to the Philippians to this church.
Philippi was named after Philip II of Macedon (father of Alexander the Great) and was later colonized by Rome as a military outpost. The Via Egnatia, the main Roman road connecting East and West, ran through the city.
Country: Greece
Region: Macedonia
Coordinates: 41.013600, 24.286900
Most guided tours allocate 1-2 hours for Philippi, allowing time for exploration, reflection, and photography. Private tours can be customized to spend more time.
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer ideal weather for visiting the Holy Land.
Yes. Philippi is included in many Christian pilgrimage itineraries.
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