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Quote: I ran into this museum partially because I was curious about the Benaki family and partly to recover from my disappointment of the archeological museum disaster. In her book Dinner with Persephone, Patricia Read More
Quote: A 10-15 minute walk up hill from the Acropolis takes you past the Church of Agios Dimitrios, through trees and up to a stunning view over Athens and the Acropolis. It seemed to be off the beaten track as I was Read More
Quote: In Constitution Square is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier,w/ guards posted on either side. The Greek flag flying above is blue and white stripes with a cross in the corner.The blue represents sky and sea, the Read More
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Quote: See the website. It is not a famous museum, but it should be. A great collection of art, tools, and jewellery spanning over 3,000 years of civilisation in the Cycladic islands of Greece. Anyone who wants to Read More
Quote: He was the nicest guy. He was so patient with me. I tried on a million pairs. I love my shoes!!! The craftsmanship is amazing. The store was packed with people. Some were there for their annual pair. I loved the Read More
Quote: After departing Kioni, the final major port of call of my day is Vathy. This will feature in its own journal. To reach Vathy, it is necessary to retrace the route to Hani, which takes me to the thriving large Read More
Quote: This fascinating stadium was built entirely of marble during the 4th century BC. It was then the site of the first Olympic games in 1896. Across the street is a large photo of the opening ceremonies in 1896. Read More
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Quote: We were surprised to see that the Stadium or Arena was simply a large open field, banked on both sides for seating.The Stadium dates back to the 4th century B.C. It's not that the Stadium seating was destroyed. Read More