Description: Temple of Hephaisteion (or the Theseion), built 449-440 BCE; view from the Acropolis, depicting location at the northwest corner of the Agora
Description: Temple of Hephaisteion (or the Theseion), built 449-440 BCE; close view, from the Agora, looking over the remains of the Monument of the Eponymous Heros
Description: Stoa of the Attalos (it dates to the time of King Attalos of Pergamon who ruled 159-138 BCE and was reconstructed in the mid-20 C as a museum to house finds from the ancient Agora); aerial view, from
Description: Stoa of the Attalos (it dates to the time of King Attalos of Pergamon who ruled 159-138 BCE and was reconstructed in the mid-20 C as a museum to house finds from the ancient Agora); frontal view of th
Description: Stoa of the Attalos (it dates to the time of King Attalos of Pergamon who ruled 159-138 BCE and was reconstructed in the mid-20 C as a museum to house finds from the ancient Agora); tight view along t
Description: Stoa of the Attalos (it dates to the time of King Attalos of Pergamon who ruled 159-138 BCE and was reconstructed in the mid-20 C as a museum to house finds from the ancient Agora); tight view, depict
Description: Stoa of the Attalos (it dates to the time of King Attalos of Pergamon who ruled 159-138 BCE and was reconstructed in the mid-20 C as a museum to house finds from the ancient Agora); view down the west
Description: Odeon of Agrippa (this is a Roman Odeon and dates to 150 CE); general view of the remains, depicting what was the portico with the "Triton Statues"
Description: The Tholos (a round building where the 50 senators - prytaneis - responsible by turn for the government of the state, met to take their meals and built around 470 BCE; the standard weights and measure
Description: The Tholos (a round building where the 50 senators - prytaneis - responsible by turn for the government of the state, met to take their meals and built around 470 BCE; the standard weights and measure