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Syntagma Square and National Garden in Athens

Syntagma

 

The square of the Constitution (Syntagma in Greek) is the central square of Athens, just below the Parliament. It was built as a royal palace for the first king of Greece Otto I around 1830. In front of it there is the monument to the Unknown Soldier, a relief depicting a soldier dying and bearing an inscription with passages from the Pericles’ Epitaph (funeral prayer). The monument is guarded night and day by two soldiers called Euzoni. The changing of the guard takes place every hour and is a unique event that attracts many people. At night, returning from Plaka, go and see the one at 2 or 3 AM, in a surreal atmosphere.

changing of the guard


The National Garden, located behind the square, represents an oasis of freshness and peace that is very pleasant and relaxing. There are many lush plants, a small botanical garden, a cafe, a zoo, a pretty little lake and an amusement park for children.  It is open from morning until sunset and covers an area of no less than 160,000 square meters. There are 500 species of plants, shrubs and trees from all over the world.

National Garden

 

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Acrópolis de Atenas

Teatro antiguo de Dioniso de Atenas

Odeón de Herodes ático de Atenas

ágora antigua de Atenas

ágora romana de Atenas

Plaka - Atenas

Monastiraki - Atenas

Plaza Syntagmatos y Jardín Nacional en Atenas

Museo Benaki de Atenas

Museo arqueológico nacional de Atenas

Templo de Zeus Olímpico y Arco de Adriano en Atenas

Museo de los instrumentos populares griegos en Atenas

Cementerio del Keramikós en Atenas

Colina de Filopapo en Atenas

Barrio de Kolonaki de Atenas

Estadio Panatenaico en Atenas

Colina de Licabeto en Atenas

Museo de arte cicládico y de la antigua Grecia de Atenas

Mercados generales de Atenas