Top Historical Places in Athens

  1. Monument Of Philopappos

    4.6 (818 Votes)
    Monument Of Philopappos

    Monument, Hill, Tomb

    The Monument of Philopappos is located at the Philopappos Hill and commemorates the Roman consul and senator Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappos. What made him special enough to be put into stone was that he was a powerful aristocrat and friend of the Roman emperor Trajan, who stayed for a very long time in Athens due to his admiration for the city. During his stay in the city, he was ...Read more
  2. Athens First Cemetery

    4.5 (201 Votes)
    Athens First Cemetery

    War Memorial, Cemetery

    A somber but an important attraction, the Athens’ First Cemetery needs a visit for being the resting place for many a renowned Greek citizens and artists. A calm and quaint spot to explore during the afternoons, this cemetery allows you to think on the nature of human mortality. One of the famous names that have been engraved here is that of the archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann (1822&nda...Read more
  3. Aristotle's Lyceum

    Archaeological Site

    A newly catered attraction for the tourists who come to Athens, Aristotle’s Lyceum is an archaeological site whose history holds a lot of cultural and historical value. The Lyceum was founded by Aristotle in 335 BC. and was originally known as the Peripatetic School. According to the oral narratives, Aristotle used to stroll through the school’s tree filled groves discussing philoso...Read more
  4. Library Of Hadrian

    4.4 (737 Votes)
    Library Of Hadrian

    Ancient Ruin, Historical Site, Architecture

    The Roman Emperor Hadrian who conquered Athens is what the Hadrian’s library is named after. This ruin that used to house a very important cultural collection is still a place of great importance to the city. It lies towards the north of the Acropolis area and you will be able to see it during a tour of the same. Many of the columns still stand strong while a few byzantine chapels can als...Read more
  5. Bath House Of The Winds

    Historical Site, Architecture

    Athens is replete with historical sites that have today completely refurbished for visitors to view. The Bath house of the Winds is a beautiful reminder of Roman past in Athens. It is a 17th-century hammam (Turkish bath) which is the only surviving public bathhouse in Athens and one of the few reminders of Ottoman times. Today, this site has been converted into a museum so as to offer the histo...Read more
  6. Shrine Of The Muses

    View Point, Historical Site

    Located on the Philopappos Hill, the shrine of the muses is dedicated to the nine muses. According to the Greek mythology, the muses are the 9 daughters of Zeus and are the presiding deities of arts and sciences. There is also another legend associated with this hill. It is considered that Musaeus, a poet and disciple of Orpheus, was buried here. Apart from its legendary importance, this hill a...Read more
  7. Metropolitan Cathedral Of Athens

    Religious Site, Cathedral

    Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens is one of the popular places of worship in Athens. It is known to be the cathedral church of the Archbishopric of the city and all Greece. Many people simply call it ‘MÄ“trópolis’. The building we see today dates back to the 1840s and took around 2 decades to complete. During the construction, marble from 72 demolished churches was us...Read more
  8. Greek Parliament

    4.1 (8 Votes)
    Greek Parliament

    Heritage Building

    The historical Greek Parliament offers a magnificent view both in daytime and at night. It is funny how the soldiers on guard wear the old national army clothes. They keep a guard near the tomb of Unknown Soldier in front of the building. Hourly rotation and the shows are a must see on the visit to parliament. The enigmatic male soldiers perform gallantly and elegantly that almost looks like a...Read more
  9. Temple Of Artemis

    4.7 (7 Votes)
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    Ancient Ruin, Historical Site

    Temple of Artemis is a historical site where you can find the ruins of the original temple. It is nestled down in a beautiful farm land where you can sit and enjoy the beauty of nature. You can find an archaeological museum near the temple which exhibits the ancient ornamental decoration those were used to construct buildings in ancient times. You can gain a lot of information about the history...Read more
  10. Saint Dionysius Cathedral

    Religious Site, Architecture , Cathedral

    Cathedral Basilica of St. Dionysius the Areopagite is a Catholic Church which was designed by German Architect Leo von Klenze. You can find many ornamental decorations inside the church. The interior is mainly decorated with numerous frescoes. The floor of the church is concreted with Pentilic marble. It houses 12 columns of green colour each of 5M high which gave support to the nave. You can f...Read more
  11. Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier

    Memorial

    Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is one of the lesser-known points of interest in Athens that represent a small part of local history. This is a war memorial in Syntagma Square erected to honor the memories of the Greek soldiers killed during the war. The memorial is guarded by an Evzone soldier who wears a traditional uniform. Changing of the guard ceremony takes place here every hour. Try to plan ...Read more