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Athens is the capital of Greece.Athens has undergone a glorious evolution, especially in ancient Greece, being inhabited by people from the Bronze Age and governed until around 1000 BC.by Ionian kings

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3 – 7 November 2025

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Ancient Agora: Market ruins

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Antica Agora was the market and center of daily life in Ancient Athens.For an impressive view of Agora from afar, head to the northern wall of the acropolis or on the roads of Areopag.The Greek word "Agora" means "gather and discuss", indicating that this site was a place of speech in public.Agora was a place of administration and trade, as well as the meeting place of Agora Tou Dimou, a civic decision -making group.There were also sporting events and theater performances.You can reach it with a pleasant walk along the path leading to Agora Hill (Kolonos Agoraios).This Doric Temple from the 5th century BC.It is one of the best preserved ancient Greek temples, due to its transformation into a Christian church, which saved it from destruction.The temple was designed on a classic six rows of 13 columns, and the ionic frostbite seem to be molded on Partenon.