Shrine of the Muses

Athens


Just below the crest of Filopappou Hill, the ruined shrine to the goddesses of creative inspiration is carved into the bedrock.

Even today it sees grateful or hopeful artists placing offerings on a small stone cairn.


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1. Monument of Filopappos

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This 12m-high marble monument at the top of Filopappou Hill was built between AD 114 and 116 in honour of Julius Antiochus Filopappos, a prominent Roman…

2. Filopappou Hill

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Also called the Hill of the Muses, Filopappou Hill – along with the hills of the Pnyx and the Nymphs – is a somewhat wild, pine-shaded spot that's good…

3. Socrates' Prison

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On the slopes of Filopappou Hill, follow the path to this warren of rooms carved into bedrock. It's said to have been the place Socrates was imprisoned in…

4. Church of Agios Dimitrios Loumbardiaris

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At the foot of Filopappou Hill, this 16th-century church may not be the oldest in Athens, but it is certainly one of the loveliest, with a heavy timber…

5. Hill of the Pnyx

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6. Odeon of Herodes Atticus

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7. Acropolis Main Entrance

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8. Ilias Lalaounis Jewellery Museum

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