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A City Guide to Athens

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Named after Athena, the goddess of wisdom, Athens, capital of Greece, reached its zenith in the fifth century BC with the construction of many classical buildings some of which survives even today and are on the UNESCO World Heritage List including the Acropolis, standing proudly in the heart of the city. A visit to Athens is an enriching experience. Listed here are just some of the attractions you can see on your next visit to Athens.

Agorá (Market): In its heyday, Agora was the center of city life – today it hosts ruins from different periods. It was here that ordinary people, stall holders, and merchants mingled with public figures, officials, philosophers and politicians. The main attraction here is Hephaisteion (Temple of Haephaistos), one of the best-preserved ancient temples in Greece, and dating to the fifth century BC. Also visit the Museo tis Agoras (Museum of Agorá) that houses an amazing range of everyday artefacts found in the area. It is housed in the Stoa of Attalos.

Acropolis: This UNESCO World Heritage Site dominates the city and the skyline. Acropolis returns to the rocky outcrop that formed the original settlement in Athens. The site includes the Acropolis Museum and four sacred buildings, dating to the fifth century BC. Ascend the steep summit to the Propylaea, a monumental gateway, which serves as the entrance to the site. To the left, you will see the Temple of Athena Nike. The original temple was destroyed in the 17th century by the Turkish forces but has now been carefully restored. The Parthenon, the largest building on the Acropolis, is built entirely from marble and was intended as a sanctuary for Athena and once housed a statue of the goddess.

Delphi: According to Greek mythology, Delphi is located at the point where the two eagles released to the East and West by God Zeus met, thereby marking the center of the world. Delphi is the sanctuary of Apollo and the seat of his oracle. The ancient site is in ruins but still visits thousands of visitors who throng here to see its remains. The site also houses the impressive Delphi Museum which exhibits various statues and offerings from the sanctuary of Delphi. The UNESCO World Heritage Site houses the Temple of Apollo, the Sacred Way, an amphitheater, and a stadium.

National Archaeological Museum: The museum is housed in a late 19th century building and houses One of the finest collections of ancient Greek artefact including the fascinating Mycenaen Collectionprising beautifully crafted gold work dating from between the 16th and 11th centuries BC, and the Bronze Collection.

Tourism is one of the main industries in Greece and continues to flourish even in the uncertain economic times. Every year, Athens visits thousands of visitors from across the globe. There are several accommodation options available to cater to their accommodation needs from bed and breakfasts to resorts to private Greece villas .

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Source by Preety Gupta

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