Tempi
City Section Ampelakia
Local Community Tempi
Altitude 20m.
Distance from Makrichori (Ηeadquarters of the Μunicipality) 10 km
Tempi is a small settlement, built at the entrance of the Tempi valley. During the Ottoman domination it was called Baba, a name that remained until 1927, when it was renamed as Tempi.
At the village entrance stands the only Ottoman building, the Hassan Baba Teke (probably late 14th-early 15th century), which dominates the right bank of Pinios.
According to written testimonies, Tempi is listed as one of the 22 participating villages in the Ampelakia Cooperative.
- The Mausoleum of Hassan Baba
It is idyllically located at the edge of the Tempi settlement, on the bank of the river Pinios. It is a monastery complex of the monastic order of the Bectaseds Derviseds, which is dogmatically placed between Islam and Christianity.