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This place is
centrally located right next to the metaxourgeio metro station. Most of small
metro stations are small art exhibitions of their own. They feature many artefacts
unearthed during the excavations. Using the metro, you can get to any place
that you want in Athens within a few minutes. Some of which include the wide
variety of museums and other archaeological sites. There are a plethora of
taverns and restaurants that serve great and delicious Greek and international
cuisine.
Culture and arts
The street
artists and the unique urban are making the best out of the European capital.The
drawings, performances and other artistic work are fascinating. There is always
some more work in progress to be added. Graffiti of high aesthetical value
brings modern art into the open air of the city. If you are looking for indoor exhibitions,
then Metaxourgio, Kolonaki and kerameikos are the neighbourhoods that you can
find the best galleries.
Theatre of
Dionysus
If you areamong
the travellers who are theatre then you wouldn’t miss the theatre of Dionysus. It
is the oldest theatre in Greece. Many of the great Greek comedies and
performances debut on the stage here in the theatre. The theatre was originally
a temple built in the sixth century. It is dedicated to Dionysus-the god of
merriment and wine. The theatre could seat more than 17,000 people.
Athens Riviera
Athens is well
known for its coastal line and the sandy beaches. A distance of just 20 minutes’
drive south of the city you will land into landscapes that rival those of any
island in the Aegean Sea. Save some time, visit all the famous attractions
nearby, and get enough of it too to visit Athens Riviera.
Roman Agora
Julius Caesar
and Augustus helped fund this Roman Agora some centuries ago. It was built during
the waning years of the first century BC when Greece was part of the Roman
Empire. The new Agora feature is a large open space surrounded by Columns and
Colonnades.Shops were established inside these walls. The Tower of Wind is in
the east of the Roman market. It features reliefs of the eight winds with a
sundial underneath each.
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