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Globetrotter
Apr 10, 2008
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The Roman Agora is a famous site in Athens, reputedly being the place where democracy was born in Athens. It used to be the business, religious and political hub of Athens as well as staging some open air plays and other cultrual events. Now it is a historical square that houses other tourist...
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The Ancient Agora is located below the Acropolis at the edge of Monastiraki. (Entrance is on Adrianou, near Ayiou Philippou Sq., east of Monastiraki Sq. and on Ayiou Apostoli, the road leading down into Plaka from the Acropolis.)
This is a nice place to wander, enjoy the views up toward...
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The ancient Agora is another very popular place in Athens. Together with the Acropolis is represents the main landmark of ancient history in Greece. To enter the Agora you can use the ticket you bought for the Acropolis, 12 Euro. This place was the centre of administration in ancient Greece. It...
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