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Acropolis of Athens, Ancient citadel and archaeological site in Athens, Greece

The Acropolis stands on a limestone plateau rising 157 meters above sea level, featuring monumental structures including the Parthenon, Erechtheion, and Temple of Athena Nike.

Construction of the major temples began in 447 BCE under Pericles, transforming the site from a military fortress into a religious sanctuary dedicated to the goddess Athena.

The Panathenaic Festival, held every four years, involved a procession through Athens to the Acropolis, where participants presented a wool robe to the statue of Athena.

The archaeological site maintains different opening hours across seasons, with tickets available online or at the entrance gates, and wheelchair access provided through designated paths.

The restoration program initiated in 1975 involves collecting and identifying original marble fragments from the slopes to reconstruct the ancient structures using authentic materials.

Location: Athens Municipality

Inception: 5 century BCE

Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible

Address: Athens 105 58, Greece 105 58 Athens

Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 08:00-20:00

Phone: +302103214172

Website: http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/gh351.jsp?obj_id=2384

GPS coordinates: 37.97167,23.72611

Latest update: November 17, 2025 12:04

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