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The Theatre of Dionysus on the slope of the Acropolis is an amphitheatre that was used in ancient Greece for festivals h... The Theatre of Dionysus on the slope of the Acropolis is an amphitheatre that wa... The Theatre of Dionysus on the slope of the Acropolis is an amphitheatre that was used in ancient Gr...
The Kaisariani Monastery on the eastern slopes of Mount Hymettus dates back to the 11th century, built on a site earlier... The Kaisariani Monastery on the eastern slopes of Mount Hymettus dates back to t... The Kaisariani Monastery on the eastern slopes of Mount Hymettus dates back to the 11th century, bui...
The 'little metropolitan' Agios Eleftherios Church is a Byzantine church next to the larger Metropolitan Cathedral of At... The 'little metropolitan' Agios Eleftherios Church is a Byzantine church next to... The 'little metropolitan' Agios Eleftherios Church is a Byzantine church next to the larger Metropol...
The National Gallery has a collection of more than 20,000 works of post-Byzantine Greek and Western European art, dating... The National Gallery has a collection of more than 20,000 works of post-Byzantin... The National Gallery has a collection of more than 20,000 works of post-Byzantine Greek and Western ...
The National Glyptotheque is annexed to the National Gallery, and displays its Greek sculpture collection of the 19th - ... The National Glyptotheque is annexed to the National Gallery, and displays its G... The National Glyptotheque is annexed to the National Gallery, and displays its Greek sculpture colle...