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The Philopappos Monument on the Mouseion Hill is an ancient Greek mausoleum and monument dedicated to Philopappos, a 1st... The Philopappos Monument on the Mouseion Hill is an ancient Greek mausoleum and ... The Philopappos Monument on the Mouseion Hill is an ancient Greek mausoleum and monument dedicated t...
The Numismatic Museum houses a collection more than 500,000 objects including coins, lead seals, standard weights, medal... The Numismatic Museum houses a collection more than 500,000 objects including co... The Numismatic Museum houses a collection more than 500,000 objects including coins, lead seals, sta...
The Academy of Athens is Greece's national institution for sciences, humanities and fine arts housed in a landmark neocl... The Academy of Athens is Greece's national institution for sciences, humanities ... The Academy of Athens is Greece's national institution for sciences, humanities and fine arts housed...
The statue on Dikaiosinis Square honors Greek politician and poet Alexandros Panagoulis who fought against the state jun... The statue on Dikaiosinis Square honors Greek politician and poet Alexandros Pan... The statue on Dikaiosinis Square honors Greek politician and poet Alexandros Panagoulis who fought a...
The Flisvos Marina in Paleo Faliro has a well developed waterfront complex with numerous restaurants, cafes, and shops. The Flisvos Marina in Paleo Faliro has a well developed waterfront complex with ... The Flisvos Marina in Paleo Faliro has a well developed waterfront complex with numerous restaurants...
The First Cemetery of Athens opened in 1837, and since has been the final resting place of notable personalities such as... The First Cemetery of Athens opened in 1837, and since has been the final restin... The First Cemetery of Athens opened in 1837, and since has been the final resting place of notable p...
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 Choragic Monument of Lysicrates near the Acropolis of Athens was built by the Lysicrates, a wealthy patron of musica... The Choragic Monument of Lysicrates near the Acropolis of Athens was built by th... The Choragic Monument of Lysicrates near the Acropolis of Athens was built by the Lysicrates, a weal...
The Stoa of Attalos is a reconstruction of the 2nd century BC colonnaded stoa built by King Attalos II of Pergamon as a ... The Stoa of Attalos is a reconstruction of the 2nd century BC colonnaded stoa bu... The Stoa of Attalos is a reconstruction of the 2nd century BC colonnaded stoa built by King Attalos ...
The Athens War Museum traces the history of war from ancient times to the present day, through military artifacts, weapo... The Athens War Museum traces the history of war from ancient times to the presen... The Athens War Museum traces the history of war from ancient times to the present day, through milit...
The Old Parliament House, which was the seat of the Greek Parliament from 1875 to 1932, now houses the National Historic... The Old Parliament House, which was the seat of the Greek Parliament from 1875 t... The Old Parliament House, which was the seat of the Greek Parliament from 1875 to 1932, now houses t...