• Pnyx I: Probably constructed in the early 5th century B.C.. The people apparently sat on the hillside facing a speaker's platform on the north.
  • PNYX is a gamified discovery platform for exclusive and unreleased music. It prioritizes the quality of content over artists’ appearances and marketing budgets.
  • Compared to the better-known surviving monuments of ancient Athens, such as the Parthenon, the Pnyx is relatively unspectacular.
  • Atina'nın merkezinde Pnyx Tepesi adı verilen, etrafı park alanlarıyla çevrili ve Akropolis'e bakan kayalık bir tepe vardır.
  • We visited the Pnyx in December under magnificent sunshine. ... The Pnyx is a rocky hill opposite the Acropolis that is open all day and admission is free.
  • With the passage of time, the original foundation of Pnyx changed, with the reversal of the spectator seats and the speaker’s area.
  • . The Pnyx (Greek Πνυξ, pronounced "Pnooks" in Ancient Greek, "Pniks" in Modern Greek), is a hill in central Athens, the capital of Greece.
  • Pnyx. From Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Corsican: Pnici. Dutch: Pnyx. Esperanto: Pniko. Finnish: Pnyks.
  • Photo taken at Pnyx by Panagiotis on 6/3/2023. Photo taken at Pnyx by Andy B. on 1/20/2020. See all 170 photos.