The Acropolis, the most famous attraction of Greece, is a landmark in the history of humanity, and a World Cultural Heritage Monument.
10/11/2017
A walk around the Acropolis, Acropoli, Parthenonas, Attica, Athens

A walk around the Acropolis

The Acropolis, the most famous attraction of Greece, is a landmark in the history of humanity, and a World Cultural Heritage Monument.
07/11/2017
The Gasworks Plant (Gazi)

The Gasworks Plant (Gazi)

The Athens Gasworks factory installation, or 'Gazi', as most people call it, is near Pireos and Iera Odos streets.
07/11/2017
Fun Park Entertainment Park

Allou! Fun Park

Determined to become the top childrens' entertainment park in Greece, the Allou Fun Park opened in 2002.
06/11/2017
the Zappeion Mansion

Zappeion

Located next to the National Gardens, the Zappeion Mansion, or simply, ‘Zappeion’, as it is called by the locals, is one of the most impressive and important historical buildings in Athens.
06/11/2017
Weiler, Building

Weiler Building

Located on the pedestrian street across from the New Acropolis Museum the Weiller Building was designed and built in 1836,to house the Army Hospital.
06/11/2017
Vouros, Eftaxias, Residence

Vouros-Eftaxias Residence

The twin building complex on Paparrigopoulou street, in Klafthmonos square, housing the Museum of the City of Athens comprises the Dekozi-Vouros and the Eftaxias Residences.
06/11/2017
University, Club

University Club

At the corner of Akadimias and Ippokratous Streets, a compact, six-storey building has been home to the University Club for more than 80 years.
06/11/2017
The University of Athens

The University of Athens

Founded in 1839, the University of Athens was built from the designs of Christian Hanssen.
06/11/2017
Hellenic Parliament King Otto Βουλή Ελλήνων

The Old Palace, the Hellenic Parliament

The imposing, minimalistic building now housing the Hellenic Parliament was the Royal Palace until 1909, when it was damaged by a fire.