Giorgia Capra, MAAthensA Brief History of the Arch of Hadrian in AthensWhat is the Arch of Hadrian? The Arch of Hadrian is an iconic monument, that’s also known as Hadrian’s gate, and was built in the 2nd...
Giorgia Capra, MAAthensA Brief History of the Ancient Agora in AthensWhat is the Ancient Agora? The Ancient Agora in Athens was once the heart of civic activity and public life in ancient Athens and...
Antonis Chaliakopoulos, MScAthensA Brief History of Syntagma Square in AthensWhat is Syntagma Square? Syntagma Square is a paved public square in Athens that is named after the democratic constitution that was...
Antonis Chaliakopoulos, MScAthensA Brief History of the Panathenaic Stadium in AthensWhat is the Panathenaic Stadium? The Panathenaic Stadium is a restored ancient athletics stadium constructed in the 4th century BC, which...
Antonis Chaliakopoulos, MScAthensA Brief History of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in AthensWhat is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier? The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a 20th-century cenotaph commemorating all the Greek soldiers...
Antonis Chaliakopoulos, MScAthensA Brief History of Tzistarakis Mosque in AthensWhat is Tzistarakis Mosque? Tzistarakis Mosque is an 18th-century mosque in central Athens that is named after the Ottoman governor who...
Antonis Chaliakopoulos, MScAthensA Brief History of the Epigraphic Museum in AthensWhat is the Epigraphic Museum? The Epigraphic Museum is a late-19th-century museum that boasts the world’s largest collection of ancient...
Antonis Chaliakopoulos, MScAthensA Brief History of Mount Lycabettus in AthensAt 277 metres, Mount Lycabettus is the highest spot in Athens and offers visitors a welcome breath of fresh air without leaving the...
Antonis Chaliakopoulos, MScAthensA Brief History of Athens' National Archaeological MuseumWhat is the National Archaeological Museum? The National Archaeological Museumin Athens was founded in the early 19th century and...