• 37°58′16″N 23°43′39″E / 37.97111°N 23.72750°E. Reconstruction of the choragic monument of Thrasyllos as it might have appeared in the time of Thrasykles.
  • The Choragic (also known as Choregic) Monument of Thrasyllos is an ancient, marble-based sight that can be spotted in a cave near the hill of Acropolis, right...
  • The Choragic Monument of Thrasyllus. The Thrasyllus monument was erected by Thrasyllos in 320/19 B.C., high on the south slope of the Acropolis, on the...
  • The Choragic Monument of Thrasyllus is located on the south slope of the Acropolis, which requires a ticket to enter.
  • The Choregic Monument of Thrasyllos is a monument dedicated to the Athenian general Thrasyllos who died during the Siege of Abydus in 343 BCE.
  • In 320/319 BC the rich Athenian Thrasyllos constructed his choragic monument right above the Theatre of Dionysos.
  • It is a drawing representing the Choragic Monumnet of Thrasyllos located on the southern slope of the Acropoli of Athens.
  • The double ‘secret’ of the Acropolis From whatever angle you look at it, the choragic monument of Thrasyllus is impressive.
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  • In the middle of the vertical carved rock above the Theatre of Dionysos, is the cave of the choregic monument of Thrasyllos.
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  • The diminutive Choragic Monument of Thrasyllus has served as a design source for classical buildings throughout the western world.
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  • The monument was set up in 320/319 BC by Thrasyllos of Dekeleia to celebrate his victory as choregos ... Choragic Monument of Lysicrates. Athens, Greece.
  • Cite this: Stuart, James. 1762. The antiqvities of Athens, v. 4, London : Printed by J. Haberkorn. Supplied Caption: Choragic Monument of Thrasyllus.
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  • The Choragic Monument of Thrasyllos on the south side of the Acropolis, Athens, Greece at My Favourite Planet.