2024

PARTHENON

Monuments to visit
4.5/5
45 reviews
Temple in Doric style with 8 columns that consists of a secos and a western ... Read more
2024

OLD AGORA

Archaeological site
4.5/5
48 reviews
Open - from 08h00 to 20h00
Demarcating the limits between Antiquity and the modern period, this site ... Read more
2024

POSEIDONIAN TEMPLE

Religious buildings
4.1/5
11 reviews
From the rock where this splendid temple dedicated to Poseidon is ... Read more
 Sounion - Sounio
2024

ACROPOLE

Monuments to visit
4.7/5
79 reviews
Open - from 08h00 to 20h00
The monuments of the Acropolis, the universal symbols of Athens, are the ... Read more
2024

NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF ATHENS

Museums
4.1/5
47 reviews
Open - from 08h30 to 15h30
This impressive national museum houses an extraordinary collection dating ... Read more
2024
ACROPOLIS MUSEUM

ACROPOLIS MUSEUM

Museums
4.7/5
56 reviews
Open - from 09h00 to 22h00
Museum with a café-restaurant with terrace presenting exhibitions of the ... Read more
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AREOPAGUS AND PNYX

AREOPAGUS AND PNYX

Natural site to discover
4.7/5
11 reviews
Hill of Aeropagus constituting the high legal instance, hill of Pnyx for ... Read more
 Athens
2024

MONT LYCABETTE

Natural site to discover
4.8/5
25 reviews
Hill sheltering a temple dedicated to Zeus. Read more
 Athens
2024

LA PLACE SYNTAGMA

Street square and neighborhood to visit
4.1/5
24 reviews

The place of the Constitution is the heart of the city and the best place to find when you discover Athens. The Evzones, dressed in traditional uniform, raise custody before the tomb of the unknown soldier, who is before Parliament ("Vouli"). Change in custody takes place every hour.

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 Athens
2024

ERECHTHÉION

Monuments to visit
4.6/5
15 reviews

A mythical temple on the famous Acropolis of Athens, the Erechtheion is one of the most sacred on the hill and in the entire city. To the north of the Acropolis, a jewel and masterpiece of Ionic art, the very elegant Erechtheion was erected in the 5th century BC at the very place where, according to legend, Athena and Poseidon fought for the possession of Athens. It is next to this temple that the sacred olive tree of Athena would have grown and that there was the salt water well, a gift from Poseidon, whose trident would have left a mark on the northern wall of the building. The architect of the Erechtheion remained unknown, but he was able to exploit the irregularities of the ground to build a complex of several buildings on different levels. In this temple were worshipped several deities: Athena Polias, but also Poseidon and others still linked to the legendary history of Athens, such as Erechtheus to whom the temple owes its name. The temple is decorated with four porticoes on each side: the one on the southeast side, certainly the most famous, is the Caryatids. The Doric columns are replaced by female figures of perfect grace when you know the weight that weighs on their heads. In fact, it is their thick hair and the many folds in their clothing that reinforce the structure and allow the whole thing to remain standing.

The ones you see on the monument are only casts: of the six korês, only five are visible in the Acropolis Museum, the sixth being in the British Museum.

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 Athens
2024

NATIONAL GARDEN

Parks and gardens
4.3/5
19 reviews
A true haven of peace in the heart of the city, this garden with its lush ... Read more
 Athens
2024

OLYMPIÉION

Monuments to visit
4.1/5
19 reviews

This site allows you to discover the remains of the colossal temple of Zeus Olympian: 15 erected columns that are still very impressive. It must be said that the Olympiion was the largest temple ever built in Greece! Begun by Pisistrate in the 6th century BC, it was completed 600 years later by Emperor Hadrian before being destroyed by the Barbarians. The setting sun bathed the surviving columns in a magnificent golden hue, and we can understand this stylite hermit who, in the 17th century, chose the top of one of them to install his cabin!

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 Athens
2024

DIONYSUS THEATRE

Monuments to visit
4.4/5
16 reviews
Site of the ancient theater hosting gladiators and water games. Read more
 Athens
2024

HEROIC THEATER ATTICUS

Archaeological site
4.9/5
8 reviews

Located on the Acropolis, it was built by its patron, Herod Atticus, in 161 BC, where the Athens Festival is taking place.

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 Athens
2024

PANATHENIAN STAGE

Archaeological site
4.4/5
13 reviews

Located on the Avenue Vassiléos-Konstantinou on the other side of the National garden. Nicknamed marble stadium or Kalimarmaro ("beautiful marbles"), this is where the first modern Olympics took Place in 1896. Designed by Ernst Ziller, its architecture builds on the stadium built in IV ° before our age at the same location.

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 Athens
2024

MONUMENT OF THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER

Visit Points of interest
4.8/5
5 reviews
Monument in the Constitution Square watched over by an honorary and ... Read more
 Athens
2024

BENAKI MUSEUM

Museums
5/5
3 reviews

An immense collector, Anthony Benaki has spent thirty-five years collecting all these objects, dating from prehistory to the present day, housed today in this elegant museum of neoclassical architecture. This enthusiast then donated his house and rare pieces to the State in 1931. And to extend the experience, a gigantic, very modern annex has also opened its doors on Avenue Pireos, housing high quality temporary exhibitions.

On the ground floor , objects dating from the Roman, Byzantine and post-Byzantine periods. In particular, beautiful gold jewellery, mosaics and religious objects. Room 12, magnificent icons. Note in particular the one depicting Saint Anne and the Virgin and a superb altarpiece.

On the first floor are displayed popular art objects marking the development of Hellenism during the periods of foreign domination.

In particular, there is a very fine collection of costumes from the 18th and 19th centuries and, in room 14, a magnificent interior reconstruction. Rooms 17 and 19 house a mansion in Kozani, Macedonia. You will notice the alternation of sculpted vases and double-headed eagles characteristic of neo-Hellenic art. Room 23 houses an admirable collection of illustrations of the Parthenon. In room 26, a huge altarpiece depicting Saint John the Baptist, the Virgin and Child, Christ and Saint George slaying the dragon.

On the second floor , you can walk through the culture and economy of Greek society before the war, through books, traditional musical instruments and other tools of the time.

On the third floor, the objects evoke the passage between the War of Independence and the formation of the modern state. At the entrance is a membership card of the Philiki Etaireia, the secret society formed in preparation for the War of Independence. Many weapons in this room as well as portraits of generals. At the back of the room, photos of Costis Palama, a poet engaged in the struggle for independence, and Constantin Cavafy, a poet of the Greek diaspora.

Museum and shops. The Benaki Museum is one of the great gifts that increased the assets of the State, and at the same time it is the oldest museum organization, operating in Greece as an institution under private law. It consists of 6 exhibition spaces (the main building, the Pireos Building, the Museum of Islamic Art, the Yannis Pappas Studio, the Ghikas Gallery and the Delta Residence) and special departments such as the library and the shop.

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 Athens
2024

MUSEUM OF CYCLADIC ART - THE GOULANDRIS COLLECTION

Museums
5/5
3 reviews
Museum with a Cycladic collection with explanatory texts and maps about the ... Read more
 Athens
2024

FIRST CEMETERY OF ATHENS

Cemetery to visit
5/5
3 reviews
The oldest cemetery in Athens where many Greek celebrities are buried. Read more
 Athens
2024

AGORA MUSEUM

Museums
4.6/5
5 reviews

In the museum's exterior gallery you can admire a statue of Apollo as well as statues of women in armour, embodiment of Iliad and Odyssey.

Windows 1 to 3 present objects from the Neolithic age and bronze age, as well as mycéniennes pottery.

The showcase 4 shows offerings found in mycenaean tombs.

By entering the museum, objects discovered in mycéniennes tombs (showcase 5), including an admirable little pyxide in ivory whose decor represents griffins attacking biches. Also the schematic of a mycenaean tomb and gold ornaments designed to be sewn on mortuary clothing.

In the storefront 9, the burial urn of a warrior beside the tomb of a girl.

In the 12 storefront, cooking tests that determined the ideal cooking for the pottery.

In the showcase 13, a funeral pythos (huge jar) still containing the remains of a child.

The showcase 20 transports us to the classical age and evokes the life of Socrates on the Agora. The most impressive of these is the collection of small vials that had to contain the hemlock that was being drunk to death prisoners. Also a statuette presenting the face of the famous philosopher.

The 27 showcase exhibits pieces of court at the time: the bronze ballot papers; full chips meant that the accused was executed while the hollow stems meant that they were being condemned. See also, the only clepsydra arrived to us. They were used to limit the time of the pleadings.

In the storefront 23 is a mould used for performances of Apollo.

The 24 wall display presents a superb spartan shield taken by the Greeks during a fight. Also notice the child's breakthrough chair of the storefront 35. Also try to understand the operation of the machine to allocate public charges placed on the storefront 28.

The showcase 29 presents a very nice vase as an athlete.

In the showcase 34 is exposed a shield taken by the Greeks to the Persians during the battle of Pylos.

The 38 showcase presents a large number of shards that captures names of the city's citizens. These shards were used at ostracism assemblies (ostraca means "ceramic" in Greek) which decided to refer the town's citizens to: It reads the names of Themistocles, Callixénos and Aristide the Righteous, who were exiled back to the same time between 417 and 487.

In the 44 storefront, you can finally admire the beautiful terracotta figures, especially those representing theatre characters. The busts exhibited later all date from Roman times, and ceramics from Roman and Byzantine eras. Among them are the very beautiful young satire and the fragment of soil in mosaic exposed on the wall of the bottom of the room.

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 Athens