• During ancient times the Acropolis of Athens was also more properly known as Cecropia, after the legendary serpent-man Cecrops. ... Peripatos.
  • Acropolis, not spend time on it; but if you do the peripatos walk you'll be right there at the entrance, so you may change your mind!
  • It is an undisputable fact that the Acropolis of Athens is one of the most visited monuments not only in Greece but the world as well.
  • A Latin archbishopry is establishes on the Acropolis. In 1387, the Propylea became the residence of the duke of Athens Nerio Acciaioli.
  • The temple of Athena, the Virgin ("parthenos" in Greek) Goddess, protector of Athens, at the top of the Acropolis. ... Peripatos.
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite on the Acropolis's north slope offerings to Aphrodite's sanctuary. Athens, fortification of Acropolis Marble head of emperor Balbinus...
  • The Peripatos, the pathway that encircles the slopes of the Athenian Akropolis, was renovated in the late fourth century bc under Lykourgos.
  • The Peripatos ( Greek περίπατος, promenade ') is a path below the Acropolis of Athens , which today leads from the ascent to the Acropolis north around the hill...
  • Acropolis of Athens: The Stoa of Eumenes is situated between the Theatre of Dionysus and the Odeon of Herodes Atticus along the Peripatos, the ancient road...
  • In the second half of the 4th century BC, Lycurgus, archon of Athens from 337 BC, completely renovated the old wooden theater, turning it into a stone one.