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Ancient Agora & Roman Agora Review

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It's quite big here, because I came here for the first time, I got lost

Ancient Agora & Roman Agora

Posted: Jan 14, 2021
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  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    The location of the Roman market is very unique and worth visiting. There are still some traditional crafts and handicraft shops to visit. It is necessary to experience the culture of Rome here. The market is very free to visit the best.

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    Posted: Jul 7, 2021
  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    The ancient market is also a very important composition of the historical buildings of Athens, the Roman market is very attractive, you can see a lot of good and interesting small things here, the ancient Roman market also contains a lot of modern things.

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    Posted: Sep 4, 2020
  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    The ancient Roman market also contains a lot of unique structures, this market is also quite large, the market can see a lot of small design ideas, some of the atmosphere of the Roman market is also very good, it is worth a detailed taste.

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    Posted: Jun 5, 2020
  • 门子乀
    5/5Outstanding
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    The greatest charm of the ancient market and the Roman market lies in their hiding in the old city of Monastilachi, which is integrated with the old street style of residential buildings and various grocery stores. It would be disappointing if they were only visited as usual scenic spots. It would be better to visit the Monastilach area by chance.

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    Posted: Sep 23, 2014
  • 海布里岁月
    5/5Outstanding
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    The ancient market in Athens, in the north of the Acropolis market for civic business and trade activities and gathering places, there are many temples, altars and civic conference halls, archives, general bureaus and other buildings, more complete Tixius Temple, built in the 5th century BC, still have colonnades and gables. There are many corridor houses built on the south, north and east sides of the market. They are generally two-story structures. The lower floor is a street corridor, which is convenient for crowd gatherings and open shops. In Athens, there are many monuments that have witnessed the ancient Roman era, and the Roman market is one of them. The ruins you see today are the marketplaces that witnessed the thriving business of the Roman Empire in the 3rd century, and if you walk in and look closely, you can vaguely distinguish the walls and floors of the store.

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    Posted: Sep 26, 2019
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    Ancient markets in Athens can be visited with Acropolis tickets, just at the foot of the Acropolis. Ancient market area is not small, the so-called market here is not the vegetable market, but the place where philosophers debate and speak. It is said that the famous philosopher Socrates once spoke here. Through the remains left now, we can imagine the scene of intense discussion at that time.

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    Posted: Sep 26, 2017
  • 山水人生
    5/5Outstanding
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    At the end of the tour in the Acropolis, when we walked down the mountain gates of the Acropolis Heights, a large number of tourists flocked to the Acropolis, and all we saw were crowds. We then went down the hill along the outer wall of the Acropolis Scenic Area to visit the ancient market scenic area, which can be seen on the Acropolis Heights and the typical buildings. Because the road is not familiar, it took some routes to find the entrance to the scenic spot. The third time, the Acropolis Pass (the second time before the Parthenon Temple) was used to check the tickets and enter. First, an old restored Church was seen, but the remnants of the frescoes in the church still looked the same. Then we passed through the barren land which was also broken walls, but it was more empty here. The remaining broken walls and stone pillars outlined the imagination of prosperity here at that time. According to the introduction, the ancient fair was not only a place for material exchange, but also a center for people's political and cultural exchange. People made speeches here to debate the truth. Socrates, a famous ancient Greek philosopher, once led his disciples to appear here. Unexpectedly, the ancient Greeks had such a profound understanding of "communication" at that time. No wonder there are so many world-famous classical philosophers who have influenced future generations.

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    Posted: Jul 21, 2015
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