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The Ancient Agora is an important historical site in Athens, located to the northwest of the Acropolis. Originally, it was a residential area until it was reorganized by the tyrant Pisistratus in the 6th century B.C. into a center of Athenian government. The city council, presidents of the council, judges, and courts met in the Agora during the classical period Read more…
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The Arch of Hadrian is not the only ancient monument in Athens to bear the name of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. In fact, Hadrian was a great benefactor of Athens and left a significant mark on the city during his reign in the 2nd century AD. Apart from the arch, Hadrian also sponsored the construction of the Temple of Olympian Read more…
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The Temple of Olympian Zeus, also known as the Olympieion, is truly a remarkable ancient monument that is definitely worth a visit when in Athens. The temple stands as a testament to the architectural genius of the ancient Greeks and Romans, with its grand scale and intricate details that still impress visitors today. The fact that it is still standing Read more…
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Cape Sounion, located at the southernmost tip of the Attica peninsula, is a fascinating destination that offers visitors a glimpse into ancient Greek mythology and history. The stunning landscape of the cape and its breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea make it a must-visit attraction for tourists in Athens. According to legend, Cape Sounion was the site where Aegeus, King Read more…