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Things to Know About
Athens
Author:
Richard Monk
The
namesake of a mythological goddess and revered as the mecca of
modern western culture, there are more than three thousand years
worth of things to know about Athens history.
Athens was named after the Greek goddess of civilization and wisdom,
adeptly called Athena. Athens is the capital city of Greece. It is
also the most heavily populated. In 2006, approximately six million
residents called Athens home with 3.1 million living in Athens urban
area, which consist of just the city, and 3.7 million inhabitants
populating the entire metropolitan area. One of the interesting
things about Athens is that the distinction of Greece's largest
population is putting the city on the brink of a position of
dominance in Eastern European business.
Athens is one of the world's senior cities. Ancient Athens history
spans nearly three thousand years. The days of the ancient city
provide various interesting facts about Athens' history and the
society that it would become. Ancient Athens was a Greek city-state
world-famous during the fourth and fifth centuries B.C. Athens was
particular prideful of it's educational excellence, as demonstrated
by the illustrious Plato Academy and Lyceum by another respected
scholar, Aristotle. The founder of the democratic process, Ancient
Athens is considered on the forefront of introducing key elements of
Western civilization, including education, athletics, and culture.
The first Olympic Games were held in Athens in 1896.
A number of epic works of art and landmarks were born during the
reign of Ancient Athens. The two most famous of those paramount
monuments are the Parthenon and the the Acropolis. The Parthenon is
considered the finest structure of Greek architecture. Built as a
temple to the goddess Athena, Parthenon, with it's descriptive
sculptures, was constructed in the fifth century B.C at the
insistence of Athens general, Pericles. The Acropolis, otherwise
known as the "Sacred Rock," is a rock structure raising five hundred
twelve feet into the air and characterized by a flat-top. The
Acropolis is located on a plain of Attica, a Greek subdivision. The
Ancient Athenian darling contains a sturdy layer of blue and green
limestone that protects the construction from water damage. Ancient
Athens is presently situated atop a rocky hill near the Acropolis.
The Plaka tops the charts of interesting Athens' attractions. The
Plaka is the oldest neighborhood in Athens. It is located just under
the Acropolis, with Kydatheneon and Adrianou, featuring the
Monastiraki Flea Market, as the two main streets. The Plaka served
as the vibrant nightlife district of Athens before the local
government banned amplified music in the community in the seventies
in an effort to drive traffic out of the neighborhood. The tactic
worked, turning The Plaka into a community of tourism wonders.
Jewelry retailers, tourist shops, and cafes are abundant here.
Coral, a tourists destination located on the corner of Voulis and
Apollonos, specializes in the sale of antiques, knick-knacks
featuring hand paintings, and wood carvings. Gold retailers thrive
in this community of Athens-cheap Greek labor makes the metal
inexpensive. Various streets in The Plaka are closed to automobile
traffic, making way for street vendors, flower merchants, and local
musicians.
Many people immediately charge out the Islands when they visit
Greece. While the islands are tremendous, spending a few days in
Athens is worth the time.
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