Acropolis - ancient citadel in Athens
Acropolis Museum is a modern museum that displays ancient artifacts from the excavations of the Athenian Acropolis
Parthenon is an ancient Greek temple located on the Acropolis of Athens
Plaka is a hillside neighborhood on which the Acropolis with its ancient temples is located
The Panathenaic Stadium hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896
Mount Lycabettus is a steep, conical rocky hill in the center of the city of Athens
The National Archaeological Museum exhibit consists of more than 20 thousand exhibits from various eras
Temple of Hephaestus is a Doric temple with bas-reliefs on the friezes, built of marble
Herod Atticus Odeon is a restored stone theatre from 161 that hosts concerts and other events
Erechtheion is an ancient Greek temple with a portico and six caryatids, built in honor of Athena and Poseidon
Church of Kapnikarea is a small Byzantine church in Athens from the 11th century
Byzantine and Christian Museum - a museum with frescoes, paintings, sculptures and artefacts, including pieces dating back to the 3rd century
Museum in the former family mansion of a collector: the culture of Greece from prehistoric times to the present day
Museum with ancient Cycladic sculptures and other exhibits
The new museum of modern and contemporary art
The ruins of an ancient Greek city square, as well as a museum with an exhibition of artifacts
The museum offers a timeline of Greek history through military conflicts, albeit slanted towards successes rather than defeat
An observatory opened in 1842 with a museum and a collection of antique telescopes
Gallery: paintings, sculpture, engravings and installations by artists from Greece and other European countries
The Monastiraki area is one of the most popular areas of the Greek capital
The temple, the construction of which began in the 6th century BC, is located on the site of an ancient sanctuary of Zeus
Panagia Kapnikarea is an 11th-century church, one of the oldest Orthodox churches in the city
A monumental 19th century cathedral with elements of Greco-Byzantine architecture
The building was designed in 1836 by the German architect Friedrich von Gärtner as a palace for the young Bavarian king Otto
Hadrian's Arch is a triumphal arch in Athens, facing Amalis Avenue