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Central Greece Collection

Background imageCentral Greece Collection: Greek Art. The Propylaea. In 437 BC Mnesicles started building the monument gates

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

Background imageCentral Greece Collection: Herodotus of Halicarnassus (484-425 BC). Was a Greek historian. 5th century BC Bust

Herodotus of Halicarnassus (484-425 BC). Was a Greek historian. 5th century BC Bust. Ancient Agora. Athens, Central Greece

Background imageCentral Greece Collection: Statue of Discobolus in front the Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaron). K. Dimitriad, 1927

Statue of Discobolus in front the Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaron). K. Dimitriad, 1927. Athens, Greece

Background imageCentral Greece Collection: Euripides (480-406). Was one of the three great tragedians of Classical Athens. Bust

Euripides (480-406). Was one of the three great tragedians of Classical Athens. Bust contemporary of Euripides. Athens, Central Greece

Background imageCentral Greece Collection: Aristotle (384-322 BC). Classical Greek Philosopher. A student of Plato and teacher

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

Background imageCentral Greece Collection: Roman Art. Tower of the Winds (Horologion). Octagonal Pentelic marble clock tower

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

Background imageCentral Greece Collection: Roman Art. The Philopappus Monument. Tomb of Caius Julius Antiochus Philopappos

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

Background imageCentral Greece Collection: Roman Art. Roman Agora. Remains of the gate into the Roman Forum. Athens, Central Greece

Roman Art. Roman Agora. Remains of the gate into the Roman Forum. Athens, Central Greece

Background imageCentral Greece Collection: Panoramic view of the Acropolis and LyCabettos Hill from Philapoppos Hill. Central Greece

Panoramic view of the Acropolis and LyCabettos Hill from Philapoppos Hill. Central Greece, Attica, Athens

Background imageCentral Greece Collection: Greek Art. Temple of Hephaestus or Theseion. The Doric temple, which stands at the

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)

Background imageCentral Greece Collection: Greek Art. Parthenon. Was built between 447-438 BC in Doric style under leadership of Pericles

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

Background imageCentral Greece Collection: Greek Art. Parthenon, built between 447-438 BC under leadership of Pericles. The

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

Background imageCentral Greece Collection: Greek Art. Erechtheum. Temple ionic built between 421-407 BC. Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Greek Art. Erechtheum. Temple ionic built between 421-407 BC. Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Background imageCentral Greece Collection: Greek Art. Choragic Monument of Lysicrates. Was erected by the choregos Lysicrates

Greek Art. Choragic Monument of Lysicrates. Was erected by the choregos Lysicrates, a patron of many theatrical performances in the theater of Dionysus

Background imageCentral Greece Collection: Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis. Parthenon. Attica. Central Greece

Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis. Parthenon. Attica. Central Greece

Background imageCentral Greece Collection: Apollo. (Greek Mythology). Is the god of music, archery and healing. Statue of Apollo

Apollo. (Greek Mythology). Is the god of music, archery and healing. Statue of Apollo at the Athens Academy. Athens, Central Greece



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