• The orators’ bema or platform of the Pnyx in Athens, Greece. Borrowed from Ancient Greek Πνύξ (Pnúx); since ancient times it has been claimed the word is derived...
  • The view from the observing site on the Pnyx does in fact contain a natural marker in the form of Mount Lykabettos, a hill some 3km away rising to an elevation of...
  • You must be registered for see element. Pnyx (Yunanca Πνυξ Antik Yunan'da "Pnüks" olarak okunurdu, Πνύκ&#945...
  • Pnyx'in MÖ 5. yüzyılda kurulduğuna inanılır Üç inşaat döneminden geçmiştir. İlk başta, Pnyx kuzeyde bir istinat duvarı olan düz, doğal bir alandı.
  • The Pnyx is a small, rocky hill surrounded by parkland, with a large flat platform of eroded stone set into its side, and by steps carved on its slope.
  • Explore Pnyx when you travel to Athens City Centre! Find out everything you need to know and book your tours and activities before visiting Pnyx.
  • The Pnyx is located less than 1 kilometre west of the Acropolis and about 2 km south-west of the Syntagma Square in the centre of Athens.
  • In classical Athens, Pnyx was the gathering place of the Citizens Assembly (the Ecclesia in greek, meaning the people of the city and later in history, the church).
  • Pnyx'in erken tarihinde üç aşama ayırt edilebilir:[4]. Pnyx I: Muhtemelen 5. yüzyılın başlarında inşa edilmiştir.
  • Pnyx (Yunanca Πνυξ Antik Yunan'da "Pnüks" olarak okunurdu, Πνύκα Modern Yunanistan "Pnüka" olarak okunur) Atina'da Akropolis yakınlarında bir tepenin ismidir.Yarım daire şeklinde yaklaşık 10.000...