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The Porch of the Caryatids
Historical place
👍👍 The Porch of the Caryatids (Πρόστασις των Κορών). One of the buildings located on the east side of the Parthenon in Acropolis is called Erechtheum Temple. One unique thing that we can see there was the porch in the north part lies 6 Ionic columns to support the structure but differently from the so...
5.00 (162 reviews) (~4.31 km from centre)
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Parthenon
Historical landmark
Restored, landmark temple ruins on archaeological site with iconic Doric columns built from 447 BC.
4.80 (71.7K reviews) (~4.26 km from centre)
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Temple of Hephaestus
Historical place
Ancient Greek place of worship, built in the Doric style out of marble with bas relief friezes.
4.80 (7.5K reviews) (~4.9 km from centre)
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Areopagus Hill
Historical landmark
Historic site that once served as the high court of appeal for judicial cases in ancient Greece.
4.80 (3.5K reviews) (~4.57 km from centre)
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Theatre of Dionysus
Historical landmark
Huge, tiered performance space seating around 15,000 people, dating from the 6th century B.C.
4.70 (5.5K reviews) (~4.11 km from centre)
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Athens National Garden
Garden
Big historic park with native & exotic plants, plus archeological remains & a children's library.
4.60 (35.6K reviews) (~3.62 km from centre)
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Temple of Olympian Zeus
Historical place
Vast temple begun in 6th century B.C. on the site of an ancient outdoor sanctuary dedicated to Zeus.
4.50 (25.8K reviews) (~3.66 km from centre)
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Kerameikos Archaeological Site
Archaeological site
Extensive ruins of ancient Athens' largest cemetery & a museum with finds from the tombs.
4.40 (5.4K reviews) (~5.35 km from centre)
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Plato’s Academy Archeological Park
Historical place
😠 I now understand why Greek universities are today in such a desolate condition. Just because the first university ever, the Academy of Plato, is today in a similar one. The so called "Plato's Academy Archeological Site" is just the worse archeological site I ever visited in Greece (and I have visite...
4.30 (1.3K reviews) (~7.01 km from centre)
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