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Findings are displayed in elegant showcases inside the metro station near the exits.
03/11/2017
Syntagma Metro Station Archaeological Collection
Findings are displayed in elegant showcases inside the metro station near the exits.
03/11/2017
Stoa of Attalos
The Stoa of Attalos is the impressive restored building at the eastern side of the Ancient Agora of Athens.
03/11/2017
Socrate’s Prison
This rock cave, its entrance covered with iron bars, is believed by many to be where Socrates spent his final hours before drinking the fatal poison.
03/11/2017
Odeon of Herodes Atticus
The Odeon of Herodes Atticus, or the Irodeion as it is called today, was built on the south-western slope of the rock of the Acropolis during the Roman era, by the Athenian magnate Herod Atticus.
03/11/2017
Kotzia Square
The site provides evidence of everyday Athenian life from Geometric times until the late Roman era.
03/11/2017
Kerameikos
Kerameikos extends over the area to the west of Ancient Agora, including the major cemetery of the ancient city.
03/11/2017
Ilissos Basilica
This fifth-century church is dedicated to Saint Leonides, the third-century bishop of Athens.
03/11/2017
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
Akademia Platonos
Akademia Platonos, an Athenian neighbourhood having experienced intense industrial and residential development.
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