The Zappeion Hall was built by the national benefactor Evangelos Zappas and was inaugurated in October 1888,...
Attika (Athens & Pireaus)
Built of white marble in the shape of a horseshoe, it stands opposite the National Garden. The...
The south slope of the Acropolisplayed a significant role in the artistic, spiritual and religious activity of...
The acropolis in ancient Greece was a fortified hill or cliff (the word means “high town”); many...
The temple, known as the “Theseion”, is Doric, peripteral, with a pronaos and opisthodomos. It macrons the...
The AgoraWas the heart of ancient Athens, the focus of political, commercial, administrative and social activity, the...
KerameikosWas named after the community of the potters (kerameis) who occupied the whole area along the banks...
The site of Athens has been inhabited since before 3000 BC. The earliest buildings date from the...
Population: 4.000.000Telephones Services: (003) 210 The area of the city of Athens is 40 square Kilometres and...
Attica (Greek: Αττική, Attiki) is a periphery (subdivision) in Greece, containing Athens, the capital of Greece. Attica...














