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Polis Collection

Background imagePolis Collection: Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis. Parthenon

Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis. Parthenon. Attica. Central Greece

Background imagePolis Collection: Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis at night

Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis at night. Attica. Central Greece

Background imagePolis Collection: Goddess of fertility. Sculpture. 3rd-2nd centuries. Of Amant

Goddess of fertility. Sculpture. 3rd-2nd centuries. Of Amant
Greek art. Goddess of fertility. Sculpture. 3rd-2nd centuries. Of Amantia, ancient Greek polis in Epirus. National Archaeological Museum. Tirana

Background imagePolis Collection: Greek Art. The Propylaea. Acropolis. Athens. Attica. Centra

Greek Art. The Propylaea. Acropolis. Athens. Attica. Centra
Greek Art. The Propylaea. In 437 BC Mnesicles started building the monument gates with columns of Pentelic marble. (437-432 BC). Acropolis. Athens. Attica. Central Greece. Europe

Background imagePolis Collection: Greek Art. Parthenon (447-438 BC). Acropolis. Athens. Attica

Greek Art. Parthenon (447-438 BC). Acropolis. Athens. Attica
Greek Art. Parthenon. Was built between 447-438 BC. in Doric style under leadership of Pericles. The building was designed by the architects Ictinos and Callicrates. Acropolis. Athens. Attica

Background imagePolis Collection: Greek art. Statue of owl. Symbol city of Athens. Acropolis M

Greek art. Statue of owl. Symbol city of Athens. Acropolis Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imagePolis Collection: Market Gate of Miletus

Market Gate of Miletus. 120 BC. Access to the south market of the city. Facade

Background imagePolis Collection: Athens. View of the Acropolis. Parthenon. Sunset

Athens. View of the Acropolis. Parthenon. Sunset
Athens. View ot the Acropolis. Temple of Parthenon. Sunset. Attica. Central Greece

Background imagePolis Collection: The Stoa of Attalos (Atallus). Athenian Agora. Athens. Greec

The Stoa of Attalos (Atallus). Athenian Agora. Athens. Greec
Greek Art. The Stoa of Attalos (Atallus). It was built by and named after King Attalos II of Pergamon who ruled between 159 BC and 138 BC. In the years 1953-1956 the Stoa was reconstructed

Background imagePolis Collection: Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis. Sunset

Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis. Sunset
Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis from Philapoppos Hill. Sunset. Attica. Central Greece

Background imagePolis Collection: Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis

Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis and Lycabettos Hill from Philapoppos Hill. Attica. Central Greece

Background imagePolis Collection: The Panathinaiko or Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaron). Pan

The Panathinaiko or Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaron). Pan
The Panathinaiko or Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaron). During Classical times the stadium had wooden seating. I was uset to host the athletic portion of the Panathenaic Games

Background imagePolis Collection: Polis Theatre Block, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA

Polis Theatre Block, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1910

Background imagePolis Collection: Polis theatre & East Main Street, Waterbury, Connecticut

Polis theatre & East Main Street, Waterbury, Connecticut. Opened 1897, Closed 1928 Date: c. 1900s

Background imagePolis Collection: Swedish policemen

Swedish policemen
Policemen pose in front of the police station, Trelleborg, Sweden 1899 Date: 1899



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