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381. Aristotelous Square
4.2
4.6
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Squares
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Todemmy
Athens, a city that was magnificent two and a half centuries ago, appeared in its very simple appearance. Small airports, unobtrusive roads, clouds and sunlight changed tricks. There is a sense of sacredness in the air, as if there is a god living in the depths of no man's wilderness. Aristotle Square is definitely the heartland to visit!
Greece · Thessaloniki
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382. Saint George
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Central Tzoumerka
48.6km from Theopetra
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383. Academy of Athens
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Lavender and Sun
On March 20, 1887, Ziller handed over the building of the "Sinaean Academy" to the Greek Prime Minister. The Athens Museum of the Coin was opened in 1890, and the Byzantine and Christian Museum and National Archives were renovated in 1914. On March 24, 1926, the building was transferred to the newly established Athenian Academy of Sciences.
Greece · Central Athens
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384. Athens Olympic Park
4.0
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45 Reviews
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Stadiums
小思文
The facilities and scale of the Olympic Sports Center are very huge, and it is also a good enjoyment to visit here. The Sports Center is a standard comprehensive sports venue that can host various large events and some football competitions.
Greece · North Athens
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385. Archaeological Site of Olympia
4.0
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Historical Sites
Captain Lee666
I think the knowledge here is very impressive.
Greece · Olympia
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386. Flisvos Marina
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金海市萧道成
Greece's most luxurious yacht park, the yacht moored is simply the world's luxury yacht show. The hotel is full of restaurants and is also a great choice for watching the sunset.
Greece · South Athens
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387. Attica Zoological Park
4.0
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Zoos
一日小林
Atticazoo Zoo in Athens is perfect for bringing children here. Some regular animals you can get in touch from zero distance.
Greece · Anatoliki Attiki
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388. Σπηλιά Μπέη (Mpei Cave)
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Pili
23.2km from Theopetra
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389. Delphi
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Ancient Towns
Sammy0618
The Pan-Greek Holy Land is a complex structure outside the politics of the city-state, the only way to provide self-knowledge to all Greeks in a religious sense, and the motto "know yourself" is said to be engraved on the entrance to the temple of Apollo. Apollo worship gained a high reputation between the mid-8th and mid-7th centuries BC as patron of the then-fierce colonial cause. In 373 BC, an earthquake severely damaged the Holy Land's buildings and played a decisive role in its fate. It was during the second half of the fourth century that the Holy Land was gradually declining as Greece experienced political turmoil, and since Roman rule in the first century AD no new buildings have emerged. In 392, Roman Emperor Theodosius I issued a decree banning paganism, marking the end of the Apollo cult. The site of the Holy Land was occupied by a village in early AD and rediscovered in the 15th century. The operation of the shrine has undergone many changes in history, according to Prutak, one of the most authoritative witnesses, who was once a priest of the temple, and there was only one female prophet in the temple during his time (1st century AD), who was asked once a month; Earlier, the ritual was in full swing, requiring three priestesses to take turns to cope with the long line of requests. In another temple in Apollo, the oracle was only passed on through thought to the prophet's spirit, which made him/her likely to play more freely. In Christian times, Chrysostom believed that Pitia was a woman possessed by the devil, drilling into the prophecy woman from the depths of the strata beneath the tripod. Every year, when Apollo leaves, there is naturally no shrine, which causes countless believers to wait when the shrine reopens every year. So the priests of the temple have the right to arrange priority for the ceremony (Προμαντεία / promanteia). Participants first offered a proper gift to God, then the priest poured cold water on a goat, and if it did not shudder, it would not be considered an ominous sign; If the worshiper is accepted, the goat will be offered, and he can enter the temple to ask the female prophet a question, of course, whether the question is answered depends on God's will.
Greece · Phocis
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390. Propylaia
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The Acropolis is about 4km2 in size and is surrounded by strong walls. The natural mountainous terrain allows people to climb the Acropolis only from the west. The east, south and north of the Highlands are cliffs and the terrain is very steep. The entrance to the ancient acropolis of Boule Puli is on the west side of the hill. This gate and the ladder to climb the hill are Roman-era buildings. Step up the right step, and the left side of the midway balcony can look out to the ancient Angolan ruins that extend south down the hill. There are also stairs leading from the balcony to the basement, which can be reached all the way down to the ancient well at the bottom of the Acropolis. The Propylaea is the true entrance to the Acropolis, with the Dorian and O'Aignan columns cleverly interspersed and majestic. The gate was previously made up of palaces on both sides, but now there are only five pillars left. The front gate of the Acropolis (Propylaea) was built in the fifth century AD to lead to the Acropolis Temple, which is divided into three parts: the north wing from left to right, the central building and the south wing. The central building has six large Dorian columns, five entrances and three Ionian columns on each side. The outside Dorian columns give a sense of majesty, while the inside is elegant and charming. The north wing building is more complete, and the room wall has a painting by the ancient famous painter Horikoletus, called Pinakothiki. The south wing seems to be in pairs with the north wing at first glance, but it is actually a colonnade building and is relatively small in scale.
Greece · Central Athens
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