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Odeon of Herodus Atticus. ca. 161 BC. GREECE. ATTICA. Athens. Acropolis. Classical Greek art. Architecture
Red Shoes Kore. Archaic Greek art. Sculpture on marble. Proc: GREECE. Athens. Acropolis
PHIDIAS (490 -431 BC)Nik desatando su sandalia. 410 a.C. Classical Greek art. Relief on marble. Proc: GREECE. Athens. Acropolis. Temple
Erechtheion. Greece. Athens. AcropolisErechtheion. Porch of the Caryatids. GREECE. Athens. Acropolis. Erechtheum or Erecththeion. Classical Greek art. Architecture
Erechtheion. Porch of TheErechtheion. GREECE. Athens. Acropolis. Erechtheum or Erecththeion. Classical Greek art. Architecture
Erechtheion. Ionic Capital. GreeceErechtheion. GREECE. Athens. Acropolis. Erechtheum or Erecththeion. Classical Greek art. Architecture
Erechtheion. Ionic capital. GREECE. Athens. Acropolis. Erechtheum or Erecththeion. Classical Greek art. Architecture
View of the Acropolis, Athens, Greece. Date 1842
The Acropolis, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i. e. Balabakk, Lebanon)The Acropolis, Baalbek, Holy Land, (i.e. Balabakk, Lebanon). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Baalbek, LebanonThe ruins of the Temple of the Sun, the Acropolis and the Temple of Jupiter at the Lebanese archaeological site of Baalbek (ancient Heliopolis)
Ibiza, Spain - view up from the harbour toward the Punic Acropolis of Puig des Molins. Date: circa 1910s
Lindos, Greece - Ruins of the AcropolisLindos, Greece - Ruins the acropolis of Lindos, a natural citadel which was fortified successively by the Greeks, the Romans, the Byzantines, the Knights of St John and the Ottomans. Date: circa 1903
Amfissa, Greece - Castle of SalonaView of the Castle of Salona, also known as the Castle of Oria (where the ancient acropolis stood) at Amfissa, Greece. Date: circa 1910s
Promotional card for Aegean Sea Cruise lineA promotional postcard for an Italian Aegean Sea Cruise Line. The liner is the Albano, under the command of Captain Persich
Greece - Athens - Odeon of Herodes AtticusThe Odeon of Herodes Atticus is a stone theatre structure located on the south slope of the Acropolis of Athens. It was built in 161 AD by Herodes Atticus in memory of his wife, Aspasia Annia Regilla
ErichthoniusThe daughters of Cecrops are told to guard a box but not to open it; of course they do, and out pops the snake-child Ericthonius, scaring them so they jump off the Acropolis
Parthenon Pediments 1674The two pediments of the Parthenon in the state in which they were in the year 1674
Athens / Acropolis / ParthenAcropolis: the Parthenon, from the north end of the eastern portico of the Propylaea
Paris / La Madeleine C1905La Madeleine
Paul PreachingPaul preaches to the Athenians on the Acropolis
Parthenon ConstructionCLASSICAL GREECE The construction of the Parthenon, Athens