DESCRIPTION
THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE
INFORMATION
PHOTOGALLERY
 

 
South Slope of Acropolis
The south slope of the Acropolis played a significant role in the artistic, spiritual and religious activity of ancient Athens. Important public buildings were erected in the area: the Odeion of Perikles, the sanctuary and theatre of Dionysos, the choregic monuments, the Asklepieion, the stoa of Eumenes and the Odeion of Herodes Atticus.
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See also
Other monuments of the archaeological site
Herod Atticus Odeon
Eumenis Stoa (porch)
Dionysos Eleuthereus Shrine
Asclepeion