- en.wikipedia.org Peripatos (Acropolis of Athens)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...
- hhticket.gr tap_b2c_new/english/tap.exe…The Acropolis rock with its characteristic trapezoidal shape, dominates the city of Athens, at an altitude of 157 m...
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- nomadicniko.com 2023/06/06/acropolis-of-athens/From April 1 through October 31, admission to the slopes and summit of the Acropolis is at the full rate of €20, and from November 1 through March 31, admission...
- web.pinsteps.com place/e9ce76ae?l=enThe term was later used in the Hellenistic and Roman periods to describe covered walkways in public spaces, such as in the Lyceum of Athens...
- http://repository.acropolis-education.gr acr_edu/…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.
- peripatos.net en/home/The Peripatetic School of Aristotle (Philosophical school founded by Aristotle in Athens - 350 b.C.) A walking path around the Acropolis.
- whyathens.com acropolis-athens/The Acropolis of Athens is one of the most famous and influential landmarks in history.