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Greece Travel Guide : Information Tourism

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Greece Travel Guide. Information Tourism. Athens is known as the most famous tourist destination in Greece.

The city is included in the list of the oldest settlements in the world.

It's a true treasury of historic and archaeological landmarks.

Tenths of thousands of tourists come to Athens to see Mount Lycabettus and the Acropolis of Athens as this is where first settlers appeared on the territory of modern Athens 6 thousand years ago.

The city was formed around these two landmarks. Aphrodite Temple, better known under the name Parthenon, is considered the main historic landmark of Athens.

The building has a miraculous construction from an archaeological point of view.

Built in the 5th century BC, Parthenon consists of numerous columns and looks very light weighted at a glance.

There is another important landmark nearby the Erechtheion that was constructed in the 5th century.

Many centuries ago a beautiful palace stood on the site of the ancient temple.

According to a legend, the dispute between Poseidon and Aphrodite took place at that palace.

The territory around the Erechtheion is decorated with beautiful statues, the most famous of which are Caryatid sculptures.

One of the statues was brought to the British Museum in order to keep it in safety.

Many tourist destinations are located in the territory of Attica the capital region of the country.

The most famous landmarks of the region include Delphi and the Apollo Temple, the Oracle and the Sybil Stone.

The city of Piraeus is famous for its magnificent nature and rich choice of cultural places of interest.

The most famous tourist destinations are open air theatre on a hill, Navy Museum, the Museum of Archaeology and several local villages.

The most famous and interesting villages of the region are Glyfada, Vouliagmeni, Mati and Daphni.

Kaisariani village is famous for its ancient monasteries located in the piedmont region.

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Product Details
Independently Published
1709215224 / 9781709215223
Paperback / softback
18/11/2019
228 pages
152 x 229 mm, 340 grams