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Athens- In the Footsteps of History

Apart from the Parthenon, which made Athens famous all over the world, the city boasts other buildings just as important, historical sites that marked...

Perseus and Medusa

Perseus was the son of a mortal woman princess Danae and god Zeus. To save his mother from marrying the king Polydectes, he was...

Acropolis Museum

The new Acropolis Museum, at the intersection of Makriyanni and Dionysios Areopagitis Streets, emerges grandiloquently from the garden of the Weiler Building. Designed by...

Piraeus – the Crossroads of Civilizations

Piraeus is a port city within the Athens urban area, in the Attica region of Greece. It is located in the Athens Riviera...

Acropolis, the eternal citadel

The Acropolis is probably the most famous ancient citadel, along with the awe-inspiring temple that crowns the Acropolis hill & Parthenon.

Athens- A Walk in the Neighborhood of Gods

Just a short distance from the daily traffic jams in the downtown area and the constant comings and goings of the pedestrians, Plaka is...

9 Fun Facts about the Acropolis and Parthenon of Athens

The Acropolis of Athens is definitely the most popular site in the city. Every year approximately seven million tourists visit it.