Mission Accomplished!
It was one of the prime objectives of this trip: My daughter, at 12, to build memories that will last a lifetime up on The Rock. Today, she has experienced the awe of standing behind the Parthenon, up on that magnificent Rock, the Akropolis (“The edge of the City”).
Big “thank you” to the Admiral who accompanied us and to Apostolos who drove us downtown Athens. Words cannot describe how thankful I am to Eleni, for patiently and masterfully guiding Paress throughout this Journey at the Akropolis Museum. Eleni, your in-depth knowledge, style and tactics are impressive to say the least, and very inspiring. Thank you.
Paress had a blast! I asked repeatedly throughout the day: “What did you like the most?” to always get the same response: She fell in love with The Ladies (The Karyatides), and she couldn’t get over the fact that 50-60% of the Parthenon sculptures were stolen by the British, who refuse to return them to their natural home to this day, and instead keep them in the British Museum.
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- Syntagma Square
- The Akropolis
- Herodes Atticus Odeon
- The Parthenon
- The Erechtheion
- The Akropolis Museum
- Panathinaikon Stadium
- Archaic Period
The Rock
Odeon of Herodes Atticus - Ηρώδειον
Beneath The Rock but with an excellent view from up there. Famous performers here incude Maria Callas, Frank Sinatra, Nana Mouskouri, Luciano Pavarotti, Vangelis, Yanni, Andrea Bocelli.
Odeon of Herodes Atticus - Ηρώδειον
Built in 161 AD by the Athenian magnate Herodes Atticus in memory of his wife.
Propylaia - Προπύλαια
Pro (Before, preceeding) Pylaia (from Pyli, Entrance) This is the magestic entrance to the Akropolis
Propylaia - Προπύλαια
Pro (Before, preceeding) Pylaia (from Pyli, Entrance) This is the magestic entrance to the Akropolis
The Pathenon, Παρθενώνας
The Parthenon (of the Virgin), dedicated to the godess of Athena, pure/virgin, parthenos, thus The Parthenon.
The Parthenon, First view
Placed on a strategic position on The Rock, the Parthenon demands respect and gives the chills to ancient pilgrims and modern visitors alike.
The Pathenon, Παρθενώνας
Construction began in 447 BC when the Athenian Empire was at the height of its power. It was completed in 438 BC although decoration of the building continued until 432 BC.
The Erechtheion - Ερέχθειον
This is the home of the six Karyatides, the beautiful Ladies that gave soul to the supporting columns of the monument.
The Erechtheion - Ερέχθειον
The Karyatides columns we see on The Rock are actually replicas. The originals are in the Akropolis Museum. Once is missing, along with tons of other Parthenon marbles. British Museum.
Aristocrat house
Just an old house, I think. Perhaps 100 years old. Well, in Greece this is not old at all. The nearby Parthenon is 2500 years old...
Akropolis Museum, The Karyatides
These are the original statue-columns from the Erechtheion. One is missing; British Museum. Please return the marbles.
Akropolis Museum, The Karyatides
Each has a different hairstyle, which also enhances the supporting feature of the statues.
Akropolis Museum, The Karyatides
One spot is empty, waiting for the return of the sixth sister where she belongs. Currently in the British Museum. Britain refuses to return her.
Akropolis Museum
Last floor, dedicated to the Parthenon. Outside the window the actual monument on the Rock.
Akropolis Museum
Last floor, dedicated to the Parthenon. Outside the window the actual monument on the Rock.
Akropolis Museum
Last floor, dedicated to the Parthenon. A life size mockup of the monument, with all decorations where they appeared on the original monument.
Akropolis Museum
Last floor, dedicated to the Parthenon. 50-60% of the recovered marbles (white clay replicas shown here) are currently at the British Museum. Britain still refuses to return them. Darker color are the originals. SHOCKING!
Akropolis Museum, Missing Parthenon marbles. WHY!
Last floor, dedicated to the Parthenon. 50-60% of the recovered marbles (white clay replicas shown here) are currently at the British Museum. Britain still refuses to return them. Darker color are the originals. SHOCKING!
Agia Paraskevi foothills. Fire-truck standing-by.
Greece suffers from many forest fires. Fire-truck standing-by atop Athens.
At Apostolos and Eleni`s house
Stray cats, which become domesticated. Everywhere in Athens. Living outside, of course. Chasing snakes and other harmful animals. A great symbiosis with humans.
Apostolos, a proud father.
His son, a fighter pilot, was featured in a poster distributed country-wide to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Greek air-force.
Apostolos, a proud father.
Apostolos' son, a fighter pilot, was featured in a poster distributed country-wide to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Greek air-force.
Odeon of Herodes Atticus - Ηρώδειον
Beneath The Rock but with an excellent view from up there. Famous performers here incude Maria Callas, Frank Sinatra, Nana Mouskouri, Luciano Pavarotti, Vangelis, Yanni, Andrea Bocelli.
Odeon of Herodes Atticus - Ηρώδειον
Built in 161 AD by the Athenian magnate Herodes Atticus in memory of his wife.
Propylaia - Προπύλαια
Pro (Before, preceeding) Pylaia (from Pyli, Entrance) This is the magestic entrance to the Akropolis
Propylaia - Προπύλαια
Pro (Before, preceeding) Pylaia (from Pyli, Entrance) This is the magestic entrance to the Akropolis
The Pathenon, Παρθενώνας
The Parthenon (of the Virgin), dedicated to the godess of Athena, pure/virgin, parthenos, thus The Parthenon.
The Parthenon, First view
Placed on a strategic position on The Rock, the Parthenon demands respect and gives the chills to ancient pilgrims and modern visitors alike.
The Pathenon, Παρθενώνας
Construction began in 447 BC when the Athenian Empire was at the height of its power. It was completed in 438 BC although decoration of the building continued until 432 BC.
The Erechtheion - Ερέχθειον
This is the home of the six Karyatides, the beautiful Ladies that gave soul to the supporting columns of the monument.
The Erechtheion - Ερέχθειον
The Karyatides columns we see on The Rock are actually replicas. The originals are in the Akropolis Museum. Once is missing, along with tons of other Parthenon marbles. British Museum.
Aristocrat house
Just an old house, I think. Perhaps 100 years old. Well, in Greece this is not old at all. The nearby Parthenon is 2500 years old...
Akropolis Museum, The Karyatides
These are the original statue-columns from the Erechtheion. One is missing; British Museum. Please return the marbles.
Akropolis Museum, The Karyatides
Each has a different hairstyle, which also enhances the supporting feature of the statues.
Akropolis Museum, The Karyatides
One spot is empty, waiting for the return of the sixth sister where she belongs. Currently in the British Museum. Britain refuses to return her.
Akropolis Museum
Last floor, dedicated to the Parthenon. Outside the window the actual monument on the Rock.
Akropolis Museum
Last floor, dedicated to the Parthenon. Outside the window the actual monument on the Rock.
Akropolis Museum
Last floor, dedicated to the Parthenon. A life size mockup of the monument, with all decorations where they appeared on the original monument.
Akropolis Museum
Last floor, dedicated to the Parthenon. 50-60% of the recovered marbles (white clay replicas shown here) are currently at the British Museum. Britain still refuses to return them. Darker color are the originals. SHOCKING!
Akropolis Museum, Missing Parthenon marbles. WHY!
Last floor, dedicated to the Parthenon. 50-60% of the recovered marbles (white clay replicas shown here) are currently at the British Museum. Britain still refuses to return them. Darker color are the originals. SHOCKING!
Agia Paraskevi foothills. Fire-truck standing-by.
Greece suffers from many forest fires. Fire-truck standing-by atop Athens.
At Apostolos and Eleni`s house
Stray cats, which become domesticated. Everywhere in Athens. Living outside, of course. Chasing snakes and other harmful animals. A great symbiosis with humans.
Apostolos, a proud father.
His son, a fighter pilot, was featured in a poster distributed country-wide to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Greek air-force.
Apostolos, a proud father.
Apostolos' son, a fighter pilot, was featured in a poster distributed country-wide to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Greek air-force.
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