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The Epigraphical Museum in the south wing of the National Archaeological Museum displays Greek inscriptions from early historical times to the Late Roman period..
The Epigraphical Museum in the south wing of the National Archaeological Museum displays Greek inscriptions from early historical times to the Late Roman period.
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The statue on Dikaiosinis Square honors Greek politician and poet Alexandros Panagoulis who fought against the state junta
The National Library is housed in a landmark neoclassical building that is part of architect Theophil Hansen's trilogy which includes the Academy of Athens and the Athens University
Formally known as Eleftherios Venizelos Avenue, the Panepistimiou Street is an arterial road lined with beautiful neoclassical buildings and major landmarks such as the trilogy of University of Athens, Academy of Athens and the National Library, as well as the Numismatic Museum
The Greek Theatre Museum exhibits theatre memorabilia including stage costumes, models of stage settings, props, photographs, shadow theatre figures, busts of playwrights, and personal belongings of leading actors