Athens — This article is about the capital of Greece. For other uses, see Athens (disambiguation). Athens Αθήνα Athīna … Wikipedia
Mount Lycabettus — rising from Athens. Saint George … Wikipedia
History of Athens — The Acropolis of Athens by Leo von Klenze Athens is one of the oldest named cities in the world, having been continuously inhabited for at least 7000 years. Situated in southern Europe, Athens became the leading city of Ancient Greece in the… … Wikipedia
Monastiraki — A souvenir shop on Pandrossou Street. For the ancient Minoan city, see Monastiraki, Crete. For other uses, see Monastiraki (disambiguation). Monastiraki (Greek: Μοναστηράκι, pronounced [monastiˈraci], literally little monastery) is a flea… … Wikipedia
Kypseli, Athens — The district of Kypseli forms much of the 6th municipal department in the centre of Athens, the capital of Greece. FeaturesKypseli, along with Kolonaki, was one of the first areas to have modern apartment buildings built in the 1930s, with… … Wikipedia
Champ-de-Mars (Athènes) — Le Champ de Mars d’Athènes, en grec Πεδίον Άρεως Le Champ de Mars ou Champ d’Arès (en grec : Πεδίον του Άρεως / Pedíon tou Áreos ou simplement Πεδίον Άρεως / Pedíon Áreos), nommé d après le Campus Mart … Wikipédia en Français
Марсово поле (Афины) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Марсово поле … Википедия
Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens — The Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens, Greece, as seen in 2009. The Temple of Olympian Zeus (Greek: Ναὸς τοῦ Ὀλυμπίου Διός, Naos tou Olympiou Dios), also known as the Olympieion or Columns of the Olympian Zeus, is a colossal ruined temple in the… … Wikipedia
Kerameikos — (Greek: Κεραμεικός) is an area of Athens, Greece, located to the northwest of the Acropolis, which includes an extensive area both within and outside the ancient city walls, on both sides of the Dipylon (Δίπυλον) Gate and by the banks of the… … Wikipedia
Areopagus — This article concerns the place where a classical judicial body met. It is also the term for the judicial body which met there. For the 16th century literary movement, see Areopagus (poetry). For the regional government during the Greek War of… … Wikipedia