On Areos Street, opposite the entrance to the Monastiraki Metro Station, lies the archaeological site of Hadrian’s Library.
03/11/2017
Hadrian Library Areos Street Βιβλιοθήκη Αδριανός Οδός Άρεως

Hadrian’s Library

On Areos Street, opposite the entrance to the Monastiraki Metro Station, lies the archaeological site of Hadrian’s Library.
03/11/2017
Eleusis – Seeking ancient rituals, Eleusis, Attika, Archaeological Site of Eleusis

Archaeological Site of Eleusis

Eleusis is the ancient sacred town of Attica notorious for the cult of Demeter, goddess of the harvest, as well as the popular Eleusinian Mysteries (a hope for life after death).
03/11/2017

Ancient Salamis

Described in detail by the Roman traveller Pausanias, the ancient city and harbour of Salamis left behind significant remnants.
03/11/2017
Plato Academy philosopher Athens Πλάτωνας Ακαδημία φιλόσοφος Αθήνα

Akademia Platonos

Akademia Platonos, an Athenian neighbourhood having experienced intense industrial and residential development.
03/11/2017
Aiolou Street greek mythology Οδός Αιόλου ελληνική μυθολογία

Aiolou Street

Three glass pyramids, constructed for the Athens Olympic Games in 2004, mark this historical site.
03/11/2017
Aetionean, Gate

Aetionean Gate

One of the many archaeological sites of Piraeus, the Aetionean Gate, was a great cove of its era.
31/10/2017
Acropolis, Attica

Acropolis

The world-famous Acropolis, or Sacred Rock, is a fortified hill towering 156 meters high in the heart of Athens.
28/09/2017

Ancient Troezen

With an acropolis and powerful fortifications, the ancient city of Troezen was located west of today’s town.
03/07/2017
the imposing temple of the Aphaia

Aphaia

From its perch atop a pine-covered hill on the island of Aegina, the imposing temple of the Aphaia watches over the sea.