• 37°58′18″N 23°43′43″E / 37.97166667°N 23.72861111°E. The dotted line represents the Peripatos. It begins at the Klepsydra (29), bisects the teatron of the Theatre of Dionysos...
  • The Peripatos (Ancient Greek: περίπατος, lit. 'walkway') is: an ancient pathway that girds the Acropolis in Athens and intersects with the Panathenaic way on the...
  • Built in the 5th century BC, during the Golden Era of the Athenian Empire, the Acropolis was the religious and political center of Athens. ‍
  • Discover the Athenian Acropolis. Wonder in a world wonder. Home. ... Facts about the Acropolis of Athens - an overview with key dates and historical names.
  • Peripatos walks can be a way to explore nature, enjoy fresh air, and take a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
  • Peripatos, Klepsydra was initially approachable only from outside the Acropolis by way of a stairway leading from ground level down to the lower level of the spring.
  • Explore the birthplace of democracy at the Acropolis of Athens. Visit the Parthenon, view ancient temples, and enjoy panoramic views of the city.
  • As well as the iconic Parthenon, the summit of the Acropolis is home to the Erechtheion, the Temple of Athena Nike and the Propylaia, as well as ... The Peripatos.
  • Discover how the Acropolis of Athens, under the leadership of the influential statesman Pericles, became a giant pro-Athenian billboard in the 5th cent BC.