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Acropolis of Rhodes
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The Acropolis of Rhodes is located on the hill of Monte Smith, on the west side of Rhodes Town. It dates back to the Hellenistic times. The Acropolis of Rhodes was replete with sanctuaries, huge temple premises, and public buildings. The entire Acropolis is yet to be excavated.
The Acropolis of Rhodes dating from the Classical Greek period (5th–3rd century BC) is just a 15 min walk from the property. The site consists of the Temple of Apollo (also, as alternatives Athena Polias and Zeus Polieus) below which is a stadium and a small Odeon where musical activities such as singing, musical shows, and poetry competitions were held. Odeons were smaller than Greek and Roman theaters. All is included in a large park called Monte Smith, named after an English Napoleonic admiral William Sidney Smith.
The Acropolis of Rhodes dating from the Classical Greek period (5th–3rd century BC) is just a 15 min walk from the property. The site consists of the Temple of Apollo (also, as alternatives Athena Polias and Zeus Polieus) below which is a stadium and a small Odeon where musical activities such as s…
Acropolis of Rhodes and Ancient Stadium (2 B.C.). Great scenery and energy, not to be missed.
Famous ruins of an old settlement with various constructions, such as a stadium and a theater.In Rhodes’ modern city, you will also discover the vestiges of Rhodes’ Acropolis, located 2 km away from the medieval city, on the slopes of Monte Smith. There, you can see the remains of the Stadium, the Theatre and the Pythian Temple of Apollo. This archaeological site is quite small, but the entrance is free.
Famous ruins of an old settlement with various constructions, such as a stadium and a theater.In Rhodes’ modern city, you will also discover the vestiges of Rhodes’ Acropolis, located 2 km away from the medieval city, on the slopes of Monte Smith. There, you can see the remains of the Stadium, the…
Monuments at the Acropolis of Rhodes date back to the Hellenistic period of the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC. There is a well-preserved stadium with a restored marble theater nearby. The city's guardian was the Temple of Pythian Apollo, which was damaged during World War II. In the center, you'll find Saint Johns' tombs and an underground quarry that has burial chambers dug into the sides.
Monuments at the Acropolis of Rhodes date back to the Hellenistic period of the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC. There is a well-preserved stadium with a restored marble theater nearby. The city's guardian was the Temple of Pythian Apollo, which was damaged during World War II. In the center, you'll find S…
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