Since its construction in the 1st century B.C., this remarkable tower has been used as a church, a compass and a site for whirling dervish performances.
Once the residential district for ancient Athens, this neighbourhood is both a gateway to ancient monuments and a lively hub for eating, drinking and shopping.
Once the residential district for ancient Athens, this neighbourhood is both a gateway to ancient monuments and a lively hub for eating, drinking and shopping.
Admire views over the Ancient Agora from this hill, the site where ancient murder trials were staged and where, according to the Bible, St. Paul preached.
Admire views over the Ancient Agora from this hill, the site where ancient murder trials were staged and where, according to the Bible, St. Paul preached.
Admire views over the Ancient Agora from this hill, the site where ancient murder trials were staged and where, according to the Bible, St. Paul preached.
The Ancient Agora marks the main square of ancient Athens, where its citizens came to trade, talk and try out a novel new fad in government – democracy.
Admire views over the Ancient Agora from this hill, the site where ancient murder trials were staged and where, according to the Bible, St. Paul preached.
The Ancient Agora marks the main square of ancient Athens, where its citizens came to trade, talk and try out a novel new fad in government – democracy.
Since its construction in the 1st century B.C., this remarkable tower has been used as a church, a compass and a site for whirling dervish performances.
Once the residential district for ancient Athens, this neighbourhood is both a gateway to ancient monuments and a lively hub for eating, drinking and shopping.
Size mattered for the builders of this enormous Greek temple – Pisistratus, the Greek tyrant, and Roman Emperor Hadrian – and it inspires awe even in ruins.
The Parthenon – the iconic symbol of Greek culture and civilization – is just one of the many temples on the Acropolis that still inspire awe, 2500 years later.
Since its construction in the 1st century B.C., this remarkable tower has been used as a church, a compass and a site for whirling dervish performances.
Admire views over the Ancient Agora from this hill, the site where ancient murder trials were staged and where, according to the Bible, St. Paul preached.