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At the foot of the mountain, followers and tourists are like weaving, watching the ruins and broken walls of 3,000 years, those marbles that have been touched into jade, witness the rise and fall here. Very lamented, the wisdom of the ancients; also very lamented, the origin of civilization
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At the foot of the mountain, followers and tourists are like weaving, watching the ruins and broken walls of 3,000 years, those marbles that have been touched into jade, witness the rise and fall here. Very lamented, the wisdom of the ancients; also very lamented, the origin of civilization
The Athena Temple is at the foot of the Acropolis Mountain. Tickets are also available here. Of course, you can buy a full-day pass for 30 euros. Many of these are ruins two or three thousand years ago, baptized over thousands of years. Many marbles have been jadeized.
Walking into the legendary Athena Temple. When I was a child, I saw the photos in the book. At that time, the temple was under maintenance. Nearly two decades later, it was not only still under repair, but it was far from finished. Standing here overlooking the city, there is no high-rise building at all, and the view is extremely wide. The sun came out from the seams, scattered on the roof, and where it was, it was a white dangling piece, extremely dazzling.
The Athena Victory Temple is a temple in the Acropolis, and the English name "Nike" is a translation of the Greek Victory. The ancient Greeks sacrificed the god of victory and wisdom, Athena. During the long war between Athens and Sparta, the Athenians often came here to pray for victory.
Completely copy of the temple of the Greek goddess Athena! Just now is a ruin. It is built on the Acropolis hill, overlooking the entire city, magnificent, huge Roman columns, large arches, high stone foundations, fully show the grandeur of the time! The goddess Athena is a symbol of victory, so the city's top shows people's desire for victory. Turkey is separated from Greece by a sea, and was once a Greek territory in ancient times, so there are many ancient Greek imprints left.