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

DELPHI ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE

Archaeological site
4.9/5
17 reviews
The archaeological site of Delphi is worth a visit because it has kept all ... Read more
2024

ANCIENT SITE OF OLYMPIA

Archaeological site
4.8/5
18 reviews
Unesco World Heritage Site with three main areas to visit. Read more
 Olympia
2024

VERGINA SITE

Archaeological site
4.9/5
31 reviews
Open - from 09h00 to 17h00
Site with a Macedonian tomb, a palace, a theater and royal tombs in ... Read more
 Vergina
2024

ANCIENT EPIDERMAL SITE

Archaeological site
4.9/5
15 reviews
Be sure to see the theater located a little further up on the right after ... Read more
 Épidaure - Epidavros
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

ANCIENT SITE OF MYCENAE

Archaeological site
4.2/5
10 reviews
The ancient site of Mycenae presents evidence of the formation, the heyday ... Read more
 Mycènes - Mykines
2024

NEME SITE

Archaeological site
5/5
2 reviews
Allow an hour and a half for a thorough tour of the site of Nemea. Read more
 Némée - Nemea
2024

ANCIENT SITE OF NICOPOLIS

Archaeological site
4/5
1 review
Site known for its basilicas and its ancient site. Read more
 Préveza
2024

THERMAL BATHS AND THEATRE

Archaeological site
2.7/5
3 reviews
A set of ruins allowing to appreciate the importance of the city of Argos ... Read more
 Argos
2024

AIRBRUSHING AND PNYX

Archaeological site

The Areopagus democracy, the Areopagus, was the high legal body that saw the gods, heroes and men accused of murder. Saint Paul addressed the Athenians for the first time in 54 after J.-C. on this hill. The second hill, called the The, was the place where the people's assembly met. We are still seeing speakers'galleries. The third hill, called hill of the Muses or hill of Philopappou, has a funeral monument dedicated to the benefactor of the city of Athens, of the same name.
Between the hill of Muses and La, there was the Koilé, a dungeon in Greek, which housed a large part of the Women population in antiquity. A rampart protected it and left from the hill of Des to go to the hill of Nymphs, which today carries on its summit a observatory.

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 Athens
2024

THE LANDING GANTRY

Archaeological site

Built by King Pergamum II of Pergamos in the 1950 th century BC and completely restored in the s, he served as the source of a shopping gallery for the rich Athenians.

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 Athens
2024

PALAIS ANTIQUE DU ROI PHILIPPE II

Archaeological site

After 16 years of renovation, the ancient palace of King Philip II - one of the most important buildings in classical Greece after the Parthenon - has reopened its doors to visitors. Famous for having been the scene of Alexander the Great's coronation in 336 BC, it is located near Vergina, the first capital of the Kingdom of Macedonia, and covers 15,000m2. It features the royal palace, destroyed by the Romans in 148 BC, a gallery of Doric columns and the agora.

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 Vergina