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Stoa of Attalos Review

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This place is a great explosion for the Saint warrior fans, comparable to the Acropolis!!! Here is the prototype of the Pope's Hall in Saint Fighter!!! And the scenery is superb, and there are not many tourists. Take cos pictures of ancient Greek style here. Absolutely hey(')

Stoa of Attalos

Posted: Mar 7, 2017
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  • D了个Y
    4/5Excellent
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    The Atalus Corridor is located on the east side of the ancient market site in Athens, Greece. The eastern boundary of the ancient market was built around 150 BC, and took 11 years. It was built by King Atalus II of Pagana. During the ancient Greek period, this was Athens and the largest and longest independent Greek scale. Vertical roofed building Atalos Corridor is mainly built with limestone and the wall columns Door columns The windowsills and columns of the rooms are built with Pantelek marble In ancient times, this is the largest gathering and walking place for Athens and one of the most important commercial centers in the area Now this is the site of the Market Museum. It's a two-story building 116 meters long and19.4 meters wide. It's a bit bigger than the original size. The building has Doric and Ioni column style. Part of it was built in Pagama. This is the only one in Greece so far. The venue has been completely restored and displayed to the outside world

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    Posted: May 14, 2022
  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    Retaining a classical building complex, the structure of this promenade is also very good, you can see a lot of good things, some facilities in the promenade are also very precious, very suitable for understanding the essence of ancient Roman history, but also very precious place.

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    Posted: Jun 6, 2020
  • 海布里岁月
    5/5Outstanding
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    According to the early archaeological research of the Archaeological Society and historical documents, the Atarros colonnade is characterized by trade. The Atarros colonnade is mainly built in limestone, while the walls, door columns, windowsills and columns of the room are all built in Pantelek marble. In ancient times, it was the largest gathering and walking place for the Athenians, as the main commercial center. The colonnade was destroyed by the Hruly in 267 AD and was integrated with the walls of Athens in the late Roman period. The reconstruction of the Atarros colonnade was completed between 1953 and 1956 by the Athens Institute of Classical Studies, and was aimed at building the Market Museum. It is a two-story building, 116 meters long and19.4 meters wide. The building has Doric and Ionian column styles, partly built in Pagama.

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    Posted: Sep 27, 2019
  • 大头娘娘与灰太郎
    5/5Outstanding
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    Unlike the ruins and ruins of the rest of Athens, the Artalos Colonnade is the most perfectly renovated building in the whole Athens site visit, fully demonstrating the magnificent momentum of ancient times. Typical Greek court design, 45 Dorian cylinders and 22 Ionian cylinders in the corridor, showing the elegant classical style, can not help but take photos with the pillars here, recommending visitors who like to take pictures here. The pillars of the colonnade were all repaired with marble. They were so strong that I couldn't hold them alone. The Atalos Colonnade is also a museum of antiquities, with collections of clay, bronze and glass from the 7th to 5th centuries BC, sculptures, coins, inscriptions, and pottery from the Byzantine and Turkish occupations. Photographs are allowed in this museum.

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    Posted: Aug 12, 2016
  • doudourw
    5/5Outstanding
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    It's very magnificent. It's still shocking when the pillars are linked together. It's very classical. There are models on the second floor and some good exhibits. As a whole, the sculpture seems to be more meticulous. It is said that the sculpture has been restored and judged badly. It's still worth visiting.

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    Posted: Dec 10, 2016
  • M45***22
    5/5Outstanding
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    The scenery here is good, [price ratio] is also very good.

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    Posted: Jan 15, 2023
  • susuone_cn
    5/5Outstanding
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    Atalas Colonnade is a magnificent Gallery located in the ancient market of Athens. It was built by King Atalas II of Pagana and presented to Athens as a gift for his education here. Today, the Colonnade was destroyed and rebuilt one by one. Not far away, the temple of Hephaestus is one of the best preserved ancient buildings in Greece. It enshrines Hephaestus, the God of fire and casting in ancient Greek mythology. There are 34 columns around the temple, and nine stories of the twelve great achievements of Hephaestus are carved around the roof.

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    Posted: Oct 10, 2017
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