• The Pnyx is a hill or hillside in central Athens, the capital of Greece. Beginning as early as 507 BC (Fifth-century Athens)...
  • On one of the hills of the Pnyx was a prison. It is famous for the fact that here he was in custody, one of the most famous ancient Greek philosophers Socrates.
  • The Pnyx hill near the Acropolis is one of Athens' true hidden gems, a place to wander freely away from the crowds and discover ancient places and mysteries.
  • Pnyx Yunanca Pny3 Antik Yunan da Pnuks olarak okunurdu Pnyka Modern Yunanistan Pnuka olarak okunur Atina da Akropolis yakinlarinda bir tepenin ismidir...
  • Idling Athenians were called to the assembly by public slaves who stretched a braided rope covered in red paint to guide them to the Pnyx.
  • Book your tickets online for Pnyx, Athens: See 156 reviews, articles, and 196 photos of Pnyx, ranked No.33 on Tripadvisor among 601 attractions in Athens.
  • The final formation of Pnyx came after the reign of Lycurgus but many of the programmed plans that existed went unfinished due economic Problems.
  • . The Pnyx (Greek Πνυξ, pronounced "Pnooks" in Ancient Greek, "Pniks" in Modern Greek), is a hill in central Athens, the capital of Greece.
  • Pnyx, etrafı bir parkla çevrili alçak ve küçük kayalık bir tepedir. ... Pnyx Tepesi bugün Yunanistan Kültür Bakanlığı'nın kontrolünde.