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Corner of the Parthenon, what's left after the destruction by the infamous Lord Elgin and his looters.
Mount Lycabettus (277m) is reached on foot or by the Lycabettus Funicular. The fanicular takes about 5 min and is EUR 7,50 round-trip. On top there is a big restaurant and a chapel.
El sol del atardecer refleja en la Acropolis y Odeon de Herodes Ático, resaltando el Partenon. Vista desde el monte Filopapo. Atenas, Grecia.
The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on an extremely rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historic significance, the most famous being the Parthenon.
Atenas. En la fachada sur del Erecteion de la Acrópolis de Atenas se dispone la Tribuna de las Cariátides, obra de Calimacos, discípulo de Fidias.
El Erecteion albergaba los cultos más antiguos de la ciudad, estaba consagrado a los dioses Atenea, Poseidón y Hefesto y al rey mítico de Atenas, Erecteo.
Acropolis at sunrise, built nearly 2600 years ago, and withstood the acid rain and other environmental factors that destroy almost any building during 26 centuries.
I've been off the face if the internet for a month now. First for a trip to Greece and then the crash of my hard drive. But I'm slowly getting my back ups on to the new hard drive. I seem to have back ups of everything except my contact list.
These are photos of the Acropolis in Athens and was just day one of a 17 day tour, so I suspect I'll bore everyone to death with my holiday photos.
On the other side of the building is a well that was said to be the location where Poseidon's trident landed.
The Parthenon (Greek: Παρθενών) is a temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena
Expedición Acrópolis III - Día 8
Monemvasía
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