In 480 BC, Persian forces led by King Xerxes I burned down the city of Athens, as well as the Acropolis, in what is called “the Persian Destruction of Athens.” The destruction of the great city took ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: Once you're inside the Acropolis Museum, look for the famous caryatids – a collection of marble statues that were replaced by copies on the Erechtheion for the purpose of ...
The Acropolis is a massive archaeological site brimming with the artistic monuments and wonders of ancient Greece. Here are ...
The Parthenon The Parthenon stands as an enduring symbol of ancient Greece and its democratic ideals. Perched majestically on the Acropolis hill, this temple was dedicated to the goddess Athena, the ...
The proposal to create high-quality replicas could serve as a compromise, allowing the British Museum to retain a display ...
Dimitris Poupalos Adding to the city’s allure are the regeneration of the coastal front, the development of the Athenian Riviera; the beautiful new Acropolis Museum; the busy port, which ...
Two Point Museum, developed by Two Point Studios and published by Sega, is the latest instalment in the Two Point series. Known for the series’ quirky take on simulation games, Two Point Museum ...
The Acropolis Museum welcomes spring with music. On March 31st at 19:00, a concert by the Athens State Orchestra will take place in the Parthenon Hall, as part of the “Musical Walks” series ...
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