Kallithea (Greek: Καλλιθέα) is a village and a community in the municipality of Kassandra, northern Greece.
In the middle of the 4th century BC a great Doric style temple was built in his honor.
Dionysus had already begun to be worshiped in the area since the 8th century BC, as evidenced by a staircase carved out of the rock and a cave dedicated to the worship of the god.
The Paleo-Christian basilica was discovered by archaeologists in the place of Solinas.
Its central corridor is occupied by a previous building, which appears to have been a house of martyrdom.