The area has been continually occupied since the prehistoric times. For this reason, many fruitful archaeological digs have been made in the area, unearthing mainly prehistoric findings. Velventos contains also many late
Byzantine and post-Byzantine monuments and temples, among them the 12th-century church of Saint Minas and the 14th-century church of Saint Paraskevi. During the Turkish occupation of Greece, Velventos saw great cultural development. Architect
Stamatios Kleanthis was born here. Velventos became part of Greece during the
Balkan Wars. ==Facilities==