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04Greece, Athens, Attica. The Acropolis
Greek Art. The Propylaea. In 437 BC Mnesicles started building the monument gates with columns of Pentelic marble. (437-432 BC). Acropolis. Athens. Attica. Central Greece
Europe, Greece, Athens. Olympic Stadium
Europe, Greece, Athens ParthenonEurope, Greece, Athens, Parthenon
Europe, Greece, Athens, Acropolis. Theater of DionysiosGreece, Athens, Acropolis. Theater of Dionysios
Europe, Greece, Athens, Acropolis. ParthenonGreece, Athens, Acropolis. Parthenon
Hadrians Arch, located in Athens, Greece, Europe
Beautiful colorful artwork plates in Athens Greece
Crowdwd city of Athens Greece from above at the AcropolisEurope, Greece, Athens. View of the crowded city of Athens, Greece
Old Athens tourism Cementary St Anna Athens GreeceOld Athens tourism Commentary St Anna Athens Greece
04Athens Greece Close Up of Greek Sponges
04Athens, Greece, Parthenon
04Athens Greece Parthenon Close-Up of Ruins
04Athens Greece Close Up of Three Women at Parthenon
Athens, Greece
Europe, Greece, Athens, Arch of Hadrian
Europe, Greece, Athens. Fresh pomegranates for sale at an outdoor farmers marketGreece, Athens. Fresh pomegranates for sale at an outdoor farmers market. Credit as: Nancy Noble Gardner / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Herodotus of Halicarnassus (484-425 BC). Was a Greek historian. 5th century BC Bust. Ancient Agora. Athens, Central Greece
Statue of Discobolus in front the Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaron). K. Dimitriad, 1927. Athens, Greece
Euripides (480-406). Was one of the three great tragedians of Classical Athens. Bust contemporary of Euripides. Athens, Central Greece
Aristotle (384-322 BC). Classical Greek Philosopher. A student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. Statue of Aristotle at the Athens Academy. Athens, Central Greece
Greece, Athens. Caryatids at the Parthenon
Greek Art. The Theatre of Dionysus. Stage. 5th century B. C. Athens. GreeceGreek Art. The Theatre of Dionysus. Stage. 5th century B.C. Athens. Greece
Wild boar hunting. Fresco dated between 14th and 13th century BC. Second palace of Tiryns. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
Man standing holding the reins of a horse with a dog before. Fresco dated between 14th and 13th century BC. Second palace of Tiryns National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece
Roman Art. Tower of the Winds (Horologion). Octagonal Pentelic marble clock tower on the Roman Agora. Supposedly built by Andronicus of Cyrrhus Around 50 BC. Athens, Central Greece
Roman Art. The Philopappus Monument. Tomb of Caius Julius Antiochus Philopappos, a member of the royal family of Commaene (Syria). Was built between 114 and 116 AD Philopappos Hill
Roman Art. Roman Agora. Remains of the gate into the Roman Forum. Athens, Central Greece
Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis at night. Attica. Central Greece
Panoramic view of the Acropolis and LyCabettos Hill from Philapoppos Hill. Central Greece, Attica, Athens
Greek Art. Temple of Hephaestus or Theseion. The Doric temple, which stands at the western end of the Agora, on the hill of Agoraios Kolonos. Erected by the architect Ictinos (449-415 BC)
Greek Art. Parthenon. Was built between 447-438 BC in Doric style under leadership of Pericles. The building was designed by the architects Ictinos and Callicrates
Greek Art. Parthenon, built between 447-438 BC under leadership of Pericles. The Doric building was designed by the architects Ictinos and Callicrates. Acropolis, Athens. Attica, Central Greece
Greek Art. Erechtheum. Temple ionic built between 421-407 BC. Acropolis, Athens, Greece
Greek Art. Choragic Monument of Lysicrates. Was erected by the choregos Lysicrates, a patron of many theatrical performances in the theater of Dionysus
Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis. Parthenon. Attica. Central Greece
Apollo. (Greek Mythology). Is the god of music, archery and healing. Statue of Apollo at the Athens Academy. Athens, Central Greece
THESEION-HEPHAISTEION. V century. Doric temple built in pentelic marble at time of Pericles (449-425 BC). Was devoted to Hephaesto (or Vulcan), and Athena. Greek agora. Athens
Greece, Athens, Acropolis. Parthenon detail
Greece, Athens, Acropolis. Temple of Zeus
Greece, Aegean Sea, Athens. Port city of Pireaus (Pireas) located on the Gulf of Saronikos, skyline and harbor
Greece, Aegean Sea, Athens. Internet Cafe in the Plaka
Greece, Athens. Greek sign for Taekwon-do martial arts studio