• The Pnyx is a hill or hillside in central Athens, the capital of Greece. Beginning as early as 507 BC (Fifth-century Athens)...
  • The Pnyx features a natural hillside, which provides an amphitheater-like setting.
  • To reach the theatre, take the entrance to the Pnyx which is opposite the Acropolis entrance on Areopagitou, and follow the signs which direct you to the far...
  • The first excavations on the hill began in 1910, the Greek archaeological society and finally confirmed that this is the hill of the Pnyx.
  • 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.
  • The Pnyx is a small, rocky hill surrounded, by a variety of ancient sites and parkland.
  • Enjoy the serenity and beauty of the Pnyx, allowing you to reflect on the incredible history and significance of the site while taking in the stunning surroundings.
  • As such, the Pnyx is the material embodiment of the principle of isegoria, "equal speech", the equal right of every citizen to debate matters of policy.
  • Tepede ilk kazılar 1910 yılında Yunan Arkeoloji Derneği tarafından başlatılmış ve nihayet buranın Pnyx Tepesi olduğu doğrulanmıştır.