The Acropolis of Athens is as beautiful as it is historically significant for European culture. Enveloped by the city, it still demands your attention rising over 500 ft from a relatively flat Athens. During our walk through this most famous acropolis, we relished in history. Due to mass reconstruction, there was metal scaffolding masking better photography, however we were able to enjoy great views from our hotel roof-top. -Heather
The Old Temple of Athena
Detailed workmanship of the Parthenon
Clyde and Ethel hope to watch a production in the famous Odeon of Herodes Atticus, the outdoor stone theatre sitting on the slope of the Acropolis!
The Acropolis of Athens of the theatre of Dionysus of Eleuthereus.
Cronulla, Australia, January 31st, 2009
Ceremony is at 5pm, Bass and Flinder's Point. We have decided on a reception at The Nun's Pool!
Monday, June 18, 2007
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