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Marble head of emperor Balbinus, Athens?Leaden figurine in a leaden box, probably used for magic purposesAthens, fortification of AcropolisAthens, fortification of AcropolisThe ''Peripatos'' road around Acropolis hill, Athensofferings to Aphrodite's sanctuary.Sanctuary of Aphrodite on the Acropolis's north slopeParthenon, detail of the east pediment.Athens Akropolis Parthenonthe Parthenon marbles in the British Museumtemple of Rome. Acropolis AthensAthen, Roman TempleBrauroneion of AthensPropylaia. AcropolisPropylaia. Acropolis. Ionic order drumAcropolis of Athens, PropylaiaAcropolis of Athens, PropylaiaAcropolis of Athens, PropylaiaPropylaia. AcropolisThe pedestal of AgrippaThe pedestal of AgrippaAskepeion, Athens AcropolisATHENS. Acropolis. Choregic monument of ThrasyllosAthens, choregic columns of the Thrasyllos monumentATHENS. Acropolis. Choregic monument of ThrasyllosAthena Nike templedetail of the  ionic order drumAthens, Bronze FoundryAthens acropolis, Beulé GateAthens, fortification on the acropolis

Location:

  • Greece, Akrópoli
  • geo:37.972153,23.726458
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Class:

  • Temple or sanctuary
  • visible

Identifiers:

Annotations

 

Zie http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erechtheion


Relevant museums

The British Museum

The British Museum has one of the world's largest collections of antiquities from the Classical world.


Nearby

Athenae

Athens: one of the main Greek city-states.

Athens, Pandroseion

Temple dedicated to Pandrosus, one of the daughters of Cecrops I, the first king of Attica.

Athens, Old Temple of Athena

Athena temple that predated the Parthenon. Athenae


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