Acropolis of AthensMMladen AngelovThe Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens, Greece, and contains the remains of several ancient was authentic experience and good
Acropolis Museum闲闲来有趣The main display in the Acropolis Museum is the various cultural relics collected from the Acropolis. Many authentic products are here, but the things on the Acropolis are fake. The cultural relics inside represent the highest level of Greek art. The museum ticket is four euros, and many places cannot be photographed. Some large exhibits cannot be photographed, so they are all small collections.
Parthenon老老少皆宜程Athens is a city with many cultural relics, especially the temples. We visited many temples in Greece. When we took a boat tour of the Aegean Sea, we also visited the famous temples on the island. Greece is still very cultural.
Hadrian's ArchSSammy0618Hadrian's arch (Arch of Hadrian) is 59 meters high, 41 meters wide and7.5 meters thick. It is a triumphal arch in the Roman era. It is said that the arch was built to celebrate the visit of Roman Emperor Hadrian around 131 AD, and the emperor came here to donate a large amount of property to the city for the purpose of the new temple nearby, and for such a great honor, it is necessary to show respect in an appropriate way. Today, the Hadrian arch is still a symbol of the entrance to Athens, and there are 15 Optimus pillars at the rear, the site of the famous Temple of Zeus. The arch divided the city into new and old districts, with the east as the new city expanded by Emperor Hadrian, and the west as the ancient city. The arch's frame edges were carved with two inscriptions, each on one side. The side facing the Acropolis reads: "This is Athens, the ancient city of Tehus." The opposite direction is facing the new city, the inscription reads: "This is the city of Hadrian, not the city of Tehus." The famous building is supported by Corinthian-style coronal columns. Due to age and weathering and air pollution, the Hadrian arch was also damaged to a certain extent, many building details fell off, and the handwriting was more blurred. We can no longer see the original form of the Temple of Zeus and the arch of Hadrian, but only through the ruins of the broken walls to recall the glory of the time.
Academy of AthensLLavender and SunOn March 20, 1887, Ziller handed over the building of the "Sinaean Academy" to the Greek Prime Minister. The Athens Museum of the Coin was opened in 1890, and the Byzantine and Christian Museum and National Archives were renovated in 1914. On March 24, 1926, the building was transferred to the newly established Athenian Academy of Sciences.
Plateia Omonoias悠悠然上路Concorde Square is located in the center of Athens and is an important transportation hub. The famous Women's Street and Plaka Old Town are nearby. It is said that the security in this area of Concorde Square is a bit messy, but we feel OK. Of course, we have to be careful in all aspects of ourselves when we go out. We went to Athens in September 15, just in time for the early Greek election, and various activities and journalists interviewed in Concorde Square were very lively.
Monastiraki Flea MarketMMiss ThaiIt is a very busy area - but has so many nice shops and restaurants and street vendors.It is particularly nice in the evenings (though more crowded) in the summer with the sun down and less heat.On the weekends it seems there are even more street vendors.
Temple of Olympian ZeusWwwwellllThe scene must be accompanied by a background story, otherwise it will only look at the ruins of a pile of stone pillars. Limestone, the roof is built in marble. Supported by 34 Corinthian columns about 17 meters high, 13 long and 6 wide. Its gables and interior hall porch are beautifully carved marble, and there are many Athens-style statues in the glaze.
Mount Lycabettus小小思文Mount Lucavedos is also a very beautiful and good place, the whole mountain top structure is also relatively unique, here you can also see a lot of facilities, the fun content of the mountain top is also a variety of unique structures.
Roman Forum of Athens (Roman Agora)海海布里岁月The Roman market is located in the Praca area, which is the ancient district with the most Greek culture and customs in Athens. The wind tower of ", which has the most ancient Greek relics in the Roman city, is well preserved in the Praca area. Built around the first century AD, it is an octagonal building, each side of the external wall has different wind god reliefs, carved vividly beautiful, the wind tower inside the placement of water clocks and sundials and other timing tools, showing the progress of technology at that time; In addition, the remaining Athena arches and only a few stone pillars in the Roman market are also a place to attract tourists to the Praca district.