Edessa is a town in northern Greece mostly known for its waterfalls. The abundant presence of water is practically everywhere and it is the reason that in 1908, the biggest hemp factory in Greece was made there. It's engines were water powered so the choice of location was rather obvious.
The years passed and the factory closed. But the buildings and the equipment was still there. When I visited the place I found one of the most unique restaurants I have ever seen and a very interesting exhibition with many of the old machines in display.
The whole place is huge (it was a factory after all) and it even has a lot of outdoors space with an amazing view!
I guess you want to see a few pictures of the town too :)
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That is a very cool restaurant and very big waterfalls!
It is the most famous waterfalls in Greece!
Loved the chairs! It would be cool to live in a town with so many waterfalls.
It is a beautiful town but still, many young people leave to go to a bigger city!
Great chairs indeed :)