The Theatre Of Dionysus And How Drama Shaped Athens
The Theatre of Dionysus was embedded into Athenian culture due to the popularity of drama, the content of which was important as a moral educator for Athenians
The Theatre of Dionysus was embedded into Athenian culture due to the popularity of drama, the content of which was important as a moral educator for Athenians
The Roman ruins in Athens include theatres, propyla, libraries, water courses, bath houses and temples and identify the Roman contribution to Athens’ restoration
The Temple of Apollo is a symbol of Greek mythology; and the prophecies and international influence of its Oracle made Delphi the centre of Greece
The Roman Agora in Athens is distinctively different from the Ancient Greek Agora and represents an empire with different styles of culture, trade and religion
A visit to the ruins of the ancient Agora retells the history of the Agora and its role in the development of Athens’ culture, commerce and religion
The Acropolis of Athens is adorned with incomparable monuments, temples and sculptures from a period of architecture unrivalled in the history of Greece
Explore the stone Tiryns acropolis, cyclopean walls, Great Ramp and gates, upper citadel and palace, lower citadel and houses, and the Tiryns Tholos Tombs
Mycenae with lion gate, palace, beehive tombs and cyclopean wall surrounding its citadel is a fine example of Mycenaean Bronze Age civilisation
The Theatre at Epidaurus is the finest example of an ancient Greek theatre. Trace the history of the theatre and why its acoustics deliver quality sound
Ancient healing at the Sanctuary of Asclepius at Epidaurus was based on mysticism but gradually underwent a transition towards more rational medicine