Art & Culture
A symbol of Western Civilization at its most magnificent, Athens boasts an illustrious history that stretches back more than 3,000 years. The city flourished during classical antiquity and was the birthplace of Socrates, Pericles, and Sophocles. More than just a relic of its glorious past, today Athens is a bustling and modern capital city. A completely different vacation experience from the idyllic Greek islands, Athens can feel hectic and crowded but compensates with amazing cultural attractions
The New Acropolis Museum opened its doors in 2009. Findings from the Acropolis, including sculptures from the Parthenon are exhibited in a modern space designed by architect Bernard Tschumi.
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Akropolismuseum
15 Dionysiou AreopagitouThe New Acropolis Museum opened its doors in 2009. Findings from the Acropolis, including sculptures from the Parthenon are exhibited in a modern space designed by architect Bernard Tschumi.
The Ancient Agora of Athens is the best-known example of an ancient Greek agora and is situated to the northwest of Acropolis.
The Temple of Hephaestus, dedicated to the ancient Greek god of blacksmiths, fire and volcanoes can be found inside the site of Ancient Agora. It is one of the few Greek temples to be almost entirely preserved.
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Agora
24 AdrianouThe Ancient Agora of Athens is the best-known example of an ancient Greek agora and is situated to the northwest of Acropolis.
The Temple of Hephaestus, dedicated to the ancient Greek god of blacksmiths, fire and volcanoes can be found inside the site of Ancient Agora. It is one of the few Greek temples to be almost entirely preserved.
The National Archaeological Museum of Athens is one of the most important archaeological museums in the world, with artifacts from all over Greece. Among them the Artemision Bronze statue of a Greek god and the Antikythera mechanism, the oldest analog computer ever found.
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Archäologisches Nationalmuseum
44 28is OktovriouThe National Archaeological Museum of Athens is one of the most important archaeological museums in the world, with artifacts from all over Greece. Among them the Artemision Bronze statue of a Greek god and the Antikythera mechanism, the oldest analog computer ever found.
Museum für Kykladische Kunst
4 Neofitou DoukaZeustempel
Odeon des Herodes Atticus
Dionysiou AreopagitouWalk around
Technopolis Athen
100 PireosGazi
Aussichtspunkt am Lycabettus-Berg
Plaka
24 MnisikleousMonastiraki-Platz
21 ApollonosThiseio
Griechisches Parlament
2 ΒουλήςMuseum der Illusionen Athen
12 AstiggosBreakfast Launch Dinner
Rakor
10 PlateonLocal hip restaurant with quality home made food
The Sam has the wrong boy
SalaminosAleria Restaurant
57 Meg. AlexandrouElvis
112 PlateonFunky Gourmet
SalaminosThe Seychelles Restaurant
49 KeramikouKouzouloúm
37 PlateonKoróba
93-95 KeramikouAll day cafe bar restaurant
Bars and nightclubs
Bios
84 PireosKerameio
27 PlateonAfrikana
13 IerofantonMoMix Bar Kerameikos
36 VoutadonLost N Found
53 KeramikouBlue Parrot
31 LeonidouPharmacy
Dedes Georgios
64 Meg. AlexandrouCinema
Die Griechische Filmarchivstiftung
136 Megalou AlexandrouSupermarket & Bakery
Στο Βάθος Κήπος
99 KeramikouΟ Αρτοτεχνίτης
34 ThermopilonMy market
Paramithias