• Plan of the Agora at the end of the Classical Period (ca. 300 BC); the Stoa Poikiles is number 11. Plan of the Ancient Agora of Athens in the Roman Imperial period...
  • The Stoa Poikile — The Birthplace of Stoicism.
  • The Stoa Poikile got its name because its wall displayed four huge paintings depicting historical and mythological battles. In a sense, it housed a small art gallery.
  • atina'daki stoa lardan biridir. iö. 5. yy'da yapilmistir, perikles donemi yapisidir. bezemeleri mikon'a aittir, marathon savasini ve diger bazi savaslari * * anlatir.
  • A bit of the Stoa Poikile was exposed during the 1981 excavation season, but the rest has been inaccessibly covered by modern buildings—until now.
  • The Stoa Poikile was one of the most famous sites in ancient Athens, owing its fame to the paintings and loot from wars dis...
  • pull all. Stoas near [[stoa poikile]]. Etherpad at https://stoa.anagora.org/p/stoa-poikile.
  • The location of the Stoa Poikile is not part of the current agora archeological site open to the public (as of June 2007).
  • They are not 100% sure where the stoa poikile is, although it is likely partially underneath a restaurant and perhaps even the subway tunnels.
  • …in the Agora, notably the Stoa Poikile, or Painted Colonnade, with its famous paintings by Polygnotus and Micon, one of which represented the Battle of Marathon.