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Athen Oktober 2007

Akropolis always astoning!
Er det noe mer flott å se enn
Akropolis?

To be there! To see it! Always fantastic!

Å virkelig være der!
 

2 hele dager i Athen
er ikke nok, man får på langt nær med seg alt. Men etter 2 dager er man skikkelig sliten! Resten får vente til neste gang.
Vi tok taxi til Akropolis, gikk rundt det vi orket, i oktober er det ikke så veldig fullt der.
Jeg har vært der mange ganger, men det er alltid flott å se!

Så tuslet vi ned og litt rundt 
i Plaka. 

Fikk tid til herlige luncher 
og middager.

Tok buss t/r Nasjonalmuseet, enkelt; den hyggelige mannen i resepsjonen fortakte at man kjøper billetter i kiosken ved bussholdeplassen, 50 cent.

Billett til Akropolis kostet 12,- E og inkluderte også områdene rundt.

Billett til National Archaeological Museum kostet 7,- E.

2 whole days in Athens
is fare way from being enough, so much to see. But after 2 days we were very tiered. Rest will have to wait until next time.
We took a taxi to Acropolis, walked around, not so very full in October.
I have been there many times, but it is always magnificent to see!
Then we walked slowly down 
to Plaka. 

Had time for lovely lunches 
and dinners.

Took bus both ways to the National museum, the nice man in the reception told us how to find the bus-stop and that we had to buy tickets at the small kiosk by the station, 50 cent.

The cost of the ticket to Acropolis was 12,- E and included the surrounding areas.

Ticket to National Archaeological Museum 7,- E.

 

 

Zeus / Posseidon      Vindenes Tårn - The tower of the Winds       Kirke restaureing i Plaka - Church restoration in Plaka


Vindenes tårn, i midten over her, en bygning som fremdeles står midt i Athen, skal ha inneholdt en stor klokke som ble drevet med rennende vann,
men urverket er dessverre sporløst forsvunnet.

 

The towers of the Winds, photo in middle over here, is a building still there in the centre of Athens,
- it was said that it had a watch that was
runned by running water, unfortunately the clockwork
has been lost.

 

Athens

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Athens, the capital and largest city in Greece, dominates the Attica periphery: as one of the world's oldest cities, its recorded history spans at least 3,000 years.

Today the Greek capital, Europe's 8th largest conurbation, is rapidly becoming a leading business centre in the European Union. This bustling and cosmopolitan metropolis with an urban population of 3.3 million and a metropolitan population of about 3.8 million people is central to economic, financial, industrial, political and cultural life in Greece. The city proper has a land area of 39 km² (15 sq mi), while the urban agglomeration of Athens spans 412 km² (159 sq mi).

Ancient Athens was a powerful city-state. A center for the arts, learning and philosophy, home of Plato's Akademia and Aristotle's Lyceum, Athens was also the birthplace of Socrates, Pericles, Sophocles and its many other prominent philosophers, writers and politicians of the ancient world. It is widely referred to as the cradle of Western Civilization, and the birthplace of democracy, largely due to the impact of its cultural and political achievements during the 5th and 4th centuries BC on the rest of the then known European continent.

The heritage of the classical era is still evident in the city, portrayed through a number of ancient monuments and artworks; the most famous of all the Parthenon on the Acropolis, standing as an epic landmark of western civilization. The city also retains a vast variety of Roman and Byzantine monuments, as well as a small number of remaining Ottoman monuments projecting the city's long history across the centuries. Landmarks of the modern era are also present, dating back to 1830 (the establishment of the independent Greek state), and taking in the Greek Parliament (19th century) and the Athens Trilogy (Library, University, and Academy).

Athens was the host city of the first modern-day Olympic Games in 1896, and 108 years later it welcomed home the Summer Olympics, with great success."




 

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