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an old church in the middle of a field with trees and stone pillars around it
Church of the Holy Apostles (ca. 1000 AD) , Athens, Greece
Church of the Holy Apostles (ca. 1000 AD) located in the Ancient Agora of Athens
there is a row of columns on the side of this building
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Ancient Agora - Athens, Greece
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Athenian Agora
Ancient agora the agora was the heart of ancient athens, the focus of political, commercial, administrative and social activity, the religious. Description from templatesku.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images
an old building with two columns on the front and one in the back, behind a fence
The Gate of Athena, Roman Agora, Plaka, Athens, Greece. Go to www.YourTravelVideos.com or just click on photo for home videos and much more on sites like this.
an old tower in the middle of ruins
The Tower of the Winds
Tower of the Winds in #Plaka #Athens #Greece The different winds are represented in relief! Description from pinterest.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images
an aerial view of a large building in the middle of a city with lots of trees
historical context The Acropolis of Athens as it would have appeared in the classical (ca. 420 BC) period. The Acropolis was destroyed by the Persians in 490 BC and rebuilt to even greater levels of splendor. Visible are the famous Parthenon, Erechtheion, and Propylaia.
an architectural drawing showing the elevation and section of a building with columns, pillars, and arches
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The Parthenon, Athenas, Greece. Mehr
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Acrópolis de Atenas. Reconstruida en época de Pericles 450 a.C.
the part of an ancient greek temple with columns and pillars under a cloudy blue sky
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Parthenon, Greece - The Parthenon is a temple on the Athenian Acropolis dedicated to the Greek goddes athena.
an illustration of the parthenon as it looked originally
parthenon original 400 B.C.
How the Parthenon in Athens, Greece originally looked in 432 B.C. (it began construction in 448 B.C.)