There are ancient temples not only in the Acropolis, but also in the main market square of the antique polis. Learn the history of the Agora in Athens What to see in the square, how to get there and how much tickets cost.
The name of the square comes from the Greek word "to gather, to convene". Already in the 6th century BC, the city's trade center was a very significant place. In the Agora in Athens, important meetings were held, various goods were sold here, competitions, theatrical performances and offerings were made to the gods.
What to see in the Athenian Agora
The majestic still stands on the Agora square. temple of Hephaestus... It is a monumental Doric building with a well-preserved pediment and tall columns. In fact, the sanctuary is dedicated not only to Hephaestus, but also to Theseus. In its design there are many images of Theseus and the travels of the famous hero. From the 5th to the 19th century, the temple served as an Orthodox church, so many of the sculptures were destroyed.
Another building of the Agora is a long gallery-portico Standing Atalla... True, this is not an original building. The first gallery was destroyed by the Heruls, and in its place is a restored building of a later time. Today, the ancient gallery houses the Museum of the Agora - a repository of artifacts that were discovered in the old shopping area of Athens. Look at coins, sculptures, inscriptions, clay and bronze objects, ceramics and amphorae!
Another attraction of the square is Eponyms monument - was the message board of Ancient Greece. It published conscriptions to the army, lawsuits and adopted laws. Nearby lie the ruins of the Metroon temple, and the entire area is crossed by the ancient Panathenaic road.
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Opening hours and ticket prices
The territory of the Athenian Agora is open from early morning until 19:30. On Mondays, tourists are allowed from 11:00, and during the low season, the Agora is closed at 15:00.
Tickets cost 8 € in summer and 4 € in winter.
How to get there
The Agora is located at the foot of the Acropolis in Athens, northwest of the hill. It is easy to walk from the Fision or Monastiraki metro stations. The main entrance is located on the Adrianou Street side.
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