Acropolis of Athens
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Acropolis of Athens
The Sacred Rock of Ancient Greece and Symbol of Western Civilization
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Το Acropolis of Athens stands as the most iconic archaeological site in Greece and one of the most important cultural landmarks in the world. Rising above the city of Αθήνα, this ancient citadel dates back to the 5th century BCE during the Golden Age of Pericles.
The Acropolis is home to some of the finest examples of classical Greek architecture, including the majestic Parthenon, dedicated to the goddess Αθηνά. Other notable structures include the Erechtheion and the Temple of Athena Nike, each reflecting the artistic and religious significance of ancient Athens.
Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Acropolis symbolizes democracy, philosophy, and the cultural achievements of ancient Greece. Visitors can explore the ruins while enjoying panoramic views of the modern city below.
Related Mythology
According to Greek mythology, the city of Athens was named after Αθηνά, who won a contest against Poseidon by offering the olive tree as a gift to the city. The Acropolis was dedicated to her and served as the religious heart of ancient Athens.
Important Information
Monday to Sunday: 08:00 – 20:00 (summer season)
Winter hours may vary
Ticket Price
General Admission: €20 (summer season)
Reduced Ticket: €10
Free entry on selected cultural days
Best Time to Visit
Early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and heat, especially during summer months.
Key Highlights
The Parthenon temple
The Caryatids of the Erechtheion
Temple of Athena Nike
Propylaea entrance gateway
Panoramic views of Athens
Amenities
Guided Tours Available
Rest Areas
Informational Signage
Nearby Museum (Acropolis Museum)



