Αθήνα

Αθήνα

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Athens ( ATH-inz) is the capital and largest city of Greece. A significant coastal urban area in the Mediterranean, Athens is also the capital of the Attica region and is the southernmost capital on the European mainland. With its urban area's population numbering over 3.6 million, it is the eighth-largest urban area in the European Union (EU). The Municipality of Athens (also City of Athens), which constitutes a small administrative unit of the entire urban area, had a population of 643,452 (2021) within its official limits, and a land area of 38.96 km2 (15.04 sq mi). Athens is one of the world's oldest cities, with its recorded history spanning over 3,400 years, and its earliest human presence beginning somewhere between the 11th and 7th millennia BCE. According to Greek mythology the city was named after Athena, the ancient Greek goddess of wisdom, but modern scholars generally agree that the goddess took her name after the city. Classical Athens was one of the most powerful city-states in ancient Greece. It was a centre for democracy, the arts, education and philosophy, and was highly influential throughout the European continent, particularly in Ancient Rome. For this reason it is often regarded as the cradle of Western civilisation and the birthplace of democracy in its own right independently from the rest of Greece. In modern times Athens is a large cosmopolitan metropolis and central to economic, financial, industrial, maritime, political and cultural life in Greece. It is a Beta (+) – status global city according to the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, and is one of the biggest economic centres in Southeast Europe. It also has a large financial sector, and its port Piraeus is both the second-busiest passenger port in Europe and the thirteenth-largest container port in the world. The Athens metropolitan area extends beyond its administrative municipal city limits as well as its urban agglomeration, with a population of 3,638,281 (2021) over an area of 2,928.717 km2 (1,131 sq mi). The heritage of the Classical Era is still evident in the city, represented by ancient monuments, and works of art, the most famous of all being the Parthenon, considered a key landmark of early Western culture. The city also retains Roman, Byzantine and a smaller number of Ottoman monuments, while its historical urban core features elements of continuity through its millennia of history. Athens contains two World Heritage Sites recognised by UNESCO: the Acropolis of Athens and the medieval Daphni Monastery. Athens is also home to several museums and cultural institutions, such as the National Archeological Museum, featuring the world's largest collection of ancient Greek antiquities, the Acropolis Museum, the Museum of Cycladic Art, the Benaki Museum and the Byzantine and Christian Museum. Athens was the host city of the first modern-day Olympic Games in 1896, and 108 years later it hosted the 2004 Summer Olympics, making it one of five cities to have hosted the Summer Olympics on multiple occasions.

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Εθνικό Ιστορικό Μουσείο

Εθνικό Ιστορικό Μουσείο

The Old Parliament House (Greek: Παλαιά Βουλή, romanized: Paleá Voulí) at Stadiou Street in Athens, housed the Greek Parliament between …

Ελληνιστικό Θέατρο Ζέας

Ελληνιστικό Θέατρο Ζέας

Προπύλαια

Προπύλαια

The Propylaea or Propylaia (Greek: Προπύλαια, Propýlaia, lit. 'that which is before the gates') is the classical Greek Doric building …

Ναός Αθηνάς Νίκης

Ναός Αθηνάς Νίκης

The Temple of Athena Nike (Greek: Ναός Αθηνάς Νίκης, Naós Athinás Níkis) is a temple on the Acropolis of Athens, …

Αρχαιολογικός χώρος Ακρόπολης

Αρχαιολογικός χώρος Ακρόπολης

The Acropolis of Athens (Ancient Greek: ἡ Ἀκρόπολις τῶν Ἀθηνῶν, romanized: hē Akropolis tōn Athēnōn; Modern Greek: Ακρόπολη Αθηνών, romanized: …

Νέο Ψηφιακό Πλανητάριο Ιδρύματος Ευγενίδου

Νέο Ψηφιακό Πλανητάριο Ιδρύματος Ευγενίδου

Μουσείο Μπενάκη (Κτήριο Οδού Πειραιώς)

Μουσείο Μπενάκη (Κτήριο Οδού Πειραιώς)

The Benaki Museum, established and endowed in 1930 by Antonis Benakis in memory of his father Emmanuel Benakis, is housed …

Βουλή των Ελλήνων

Βουλή των Ελλήνων

The Old Royal Palace (Greek: Παλαιά Ανάκτορα Palaiá Anáktora) is the first royal palace of modern Greece. It is a …

Τριήρης Ολυμπιάς

Τριήρης Ολυμπιάς

Olympias is a reconstruction of an ancient Athenian trireme and an important example of experimental archaeology. It is also a …

Νέο Σιδηροδρομικό Μουσείο

Νέο Σιδηροδρομικό Μουσείο

The Railway Museum of Athens, Greece, was founded by the Hellenic Railways Organisation (OSE) in 1978. It was located at …

Αδριάνειο Υδραγωγείο Νέας Ιωνίας

Αδριάνειο Υδραγωγείο Νέας Ιωνίας

Αδριάνειο Υδραγωγείο Νέας Ιωνίας-Αλσούπολη

Αδριάνειο Υδραγωγείο Νέας Ιωνίας-Αλσούπολη

Μουσείο Παιχνιδιών Μπενάκη

Μουσείο Παιχνιδιών Μπενάκη

Αρχοντικό Μπενιζέλων

Αρχοντικό Μπενιζέλων

Ερέχθειο

Ερέχθειο

The Erechtheion (, latinized as Erechtheum ; Ancient Greek: Ἐρέχθειον, Greek: Ερέχθειο) or Temple of Athena Polias is an ancient …

Μουσείο Ιστορίας Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών

Μουσείο Ιστορίας Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών

The Athens University Museum (Greek: Μουσείο Ιστορίας Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών) is a museum in Plaka, Athens, Greece. The building was a …

Μνημείο Αγνώστου Στρατιώτου

Μνημείο Αγνώστου Στρατιώτου

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Greek: Μνημείο του Αγνώστου Στρατιώτη, romanized: Mnimío tou Agnóstou Stratióti) is a war memorial …

Μουσείο Λαϊκής Τέχνης και Παράδοσης

Μουσείο Λαϊκής Τέχνης και Παράδοσης

Μητροπολιτικός Ναός Αθηνών

Μητροπολιτικός Ναός Αθηνών

The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Annunciation (Greek: Καθεδρικός Ναός Ευαγγελισμού της Θεοτόκου, romanized: Kathedrikós Naós Evangelismoú tis Theotókou), popularly known …

Μονή Καισαριανής

Μονή Καισαριανής

The Kaisariani Monastery (Greek: Μονή Καισαριανής) is an Eastern Orthodox monastery built on the north side of Mount Hymettus, near …

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