Where In The World: Athens

Acropolis Athens

Sitting high above the city, the Parthenon is the most recognizable structure at the Acropolis of Athens. Completed in 432 BC, it served as a temple to the goddess Athena.

Athens Hadrian Library

Hadrian’s Library was actually not Greek, but created by Roman Emperor Hadrian in AD 132. The library contained rolls of papyrus or “books” with reading rooms and lecture halls.

Athens Zappeion Hall

The Zappeion Hall was built for the 1896 Summer Olympics and subsequent games since then. It also serves as a conference and exhibition hall.

Athens Greece parliament building

The parliament buildings also known as the Hellenic Parliament, was once the Royal Palace overlooking Syntagma Square.

Athens Guards

Watch the entertaining and formal changing of the parliament guards.

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