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Acropolis’ Parthenon Has Been Named Wrong, Theory Claims
An intriguing claim was published in the American Journal of Archaeology and the Dutch version of the National Geographic magazine in regard to the...
The Day the Acropolis’ Parthenon was Destroyed
On September 26, 1687, the Parthenon of Acropolis in Athens faced a severe blow and was partly destroyed by Francesco Morosini, the leader of...
Kalle Rovanpera Wins Acropolis Rally 2023
After navigating through the fifteen special stages of this year's Acropolis Rally, Kalle Rovanpera emerged as the triumphant winner. The 22-year-old Finnish driver already...
Acropolis Rally 2023 Starts in Greece
The eagerly anticipated 2023 Acropolis Rally in Greece, is set to rev its engines beginning today and lasting until Monday (September 7, 2023 to...
Greece Imposes Caps on Visitors to Acropolis to Prevent Overcrowding
On Monday, Greece imposed limits on the number of visitors to the Acropolis to prevent overcrowding in Athens' most famous landmark.
A new booking website...
Monumental Statue of Athena Parthenos Once Graced Acropolis
A monumental statue of Athena Parthenos, created of gilded ivory, once stood in the center of the magnificent temple of the Parthenon on the...
New Ticket Vending Machines to Curb Acropolis Lines
New contactless automated ticket vending machines by Visa were installed at the main entrance of the Acropolis to facilitate access.
When Freud Visited the Acropolis
The Freud Museum in London opened its exhibition, Tracing Freud on the Acropolis, on July 26th. The exhibition is entirely dedicated to Freud’s Acropolis....
Greece to Impose Caps on Visitors to Acropolis From September
Greece's Minister of Culture, Lina Mendoni, announced that starting September 4th, a cap of visitors to the Athens Acropolis will be imposed.
Mendoni said the...
Tourists at Athens’ Acropolis Deceived by “Skip the Line” Ads
Visitors are warned against "Skip the line" ads which claim to be providing shortcuts for faster access to the Acropolis of Athens.


