13 Philoppapos Hill


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    Socrates' Prison.
    Monument of Philopappos.
    ● Filopappou Home, Lazeon 15.
    The Dora Stratou Dance Theatre, t2109214650. www.grdance.org.
    ● National Observatory of Athens,t 2103449000.
    The Pnyx, the principal assembly of the democracy of ancient Athens.
    ● F+ B Dimofonos 26, Ano Petralona meat-restaurant, t2103247028.
    ● F+B The underdog coffee roasters, Iraklidon 8, t2130365393.
    ● R Church Ieros Naos Metamorfoseos Sotiros, Apolloniou 2.
    ● R Church of Agios Demetrios Loumpardiaris, Byzantine chapel , t2109219297.


      Church of Agios Demetrios Loumpardiaris,
      Public Toilet,
      Η Φυλακή του Σωκράτη, 43, Rovertou Galli 39,
      Monument of Philopappos, Filopappos Hill,
      Filopappou Home, Lazeon 15,
      The Dora Stratou Theatre,
      Ieros Naos Metamorfoseos tou Sotiros, Apolloniou 2,
      Church of Agia Sotira, Lakiou 8,
      Merkouri Square, Pl. Merkouri,
      Alsos Petralonon, Athina
      Church of St Marina in Thissio, Agias Marinas 1,
      National Observatory of Athens.
      Κέντρο Επισκεπτών Θησείου ΕΑΑ. 2103490160 & 2103490036

      TIPS FOR FILOPAPPOU HIL:.
      (Source GREECE all the time classic).
      "Well worth a visit any time of the year (not in the night). A walk at Philopappou Hill is a fascinating experience: you will find here a magnificent park, important monuments such as the alleged Prisons of Socrates, The tomps of Kimon, the ancient Kollis street, which was the mercantile boulevard with shops and houses, Iroo Mousaiou, the Philopappos Monument and the spectacular view of the Parthenon and the Acropolis.
      The Philopappus Monument was built by Athenians in the 2nd century BC, in honor of the benefactor, ruler of Syria, Gaius Julius Antiochus. Gaius Julius was also known as Philopappus, which roughly tranlated means "one who loves his grand father" His grand father was the last King of Kommagini Antiochus IV.

      TIPS FOR PNYX:.
      (Source GREECE all the time classic).
      "(Pnyx is situated between the Hill of the Muses (the location of the Philopappus monument) and the Hill of Nymphs, (the location of the sanctuary of the Nymphs and the National Observatory). The semicircular square was after 6th century BC the location of thw assembly of the people of Athens, They gathered here to hear orators speak from a rock platform in the centre of Pnyx, and participate and participate in the democratic polity. The assembly is thought to have had a capacity of 10.000".

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