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Explore the Ancient Wisdom at the Archaeological Site of the Lyceum of Aristotle

Discover the birthplace of Western philosophy at the Archaeological Site of the Lyceum of Aristotle in Athens, a historical landmark steeped in ancient wisdom.

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Step back in time at the Archaeological Site of the Lyceum of Aristotle, where philosophy flourished in ancient Athens. This historical landmark invites curious travelers to explore the birthplace of critical thought and educational discourse.

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  • Monday 8 am-3 pm
  • Tuesday 8 am-3 pm
  • Wednesday 8 am-3 pm
  • Thursday 8 am-3 pm
  • Friday 8 am-3 pm
  • Saturday 8 am-3 pm
  • Sunday 8 am-3 pm

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
  • Take a guided tour to gain deeper insights into the historical significance of the site.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the site involves walking on uneven terrain.
  • Don’t forget your camera! The ruins and surrounding gardens make for stunning photographs.
  • Check the site's opening hours before your visit to ensure you have plenty of time to explore.
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Getting There

  • Metro

    If you're near Syntagma Square, take the Metro Line 3 (the Blue Line) towards Doukissis Plakentias. Get off at the next stop, 'Evangelismos.' Once you exit the station, head north on Vasilissis Sofias Avenue. After a 10-minute walk, turn left onto Rigillis street. The Archaeological Site of the Lyceum of Aristotle will be on your right.

  • Bus

    Find a bus stop near you and take bus number 550, which heads towards Kifisia. Get off at the stop 'Rigillis'. From there, walk south for about 5 minutes, and you will reach the Archaeological Site of the Lyceum of Aristotle located at Rigillis 11.

  • Walking

    If you are near the Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaro), you can reach the Archaeological Site of the Lyceum of Aristotle by walking. Head northeast on Vasileos Konstantinou Street, and continue straight until you reach the intersection with Rigillis Street. Turn left onto Rigillis, and after a short walk, you will see the site on your right.

  • Taxi

    You can easily hail a taxi from anywhere in Athens. Just tell the driver 'Rigillis 11, near the Panathenaic Stadium'. The ride will take about 10-15 minutes depending on traffic. Once you arrive, the Archaeological Site of the Lyceum of Aristotle will be right there at the address.

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Nestled in the heart of Athens, the Archaeological Site of the Lyceum of Aristotle is a must-visit for history buffs and philosophy enthusiasts alike. This site marks the location of the Lyceum, the renowned school founded by Aristotle in the 4th century BC. It was here that Aristotle taught his students, including the likes of Alexander the Great, and conducted groundbreaking research that laid the foundations of Western philosophy and science. As you wander through the ruins, you can almost hear the echoes of ancient debates and dialogues that shaped human thought. The site features significant remnants, including parts of the ancient gymnasium and the sacred grove where students would gather to discuss various subjects ranging from ethics to politics. The archaeological findings provide a fascinating glimpse into the daily life of ancient Athenians and their pursuit of knowledge. Visitors can explore the surrounding gardens, which add a serene touch to the historical ambiance, making it a perfect spot for reflection and contemplation. To enhance your visit, consider taking advantage of the informative signage and guided tours available on-site. These resources will deepen your understanding of the Lyceum's historical context and its impact on modern education and philosophy. Whether you're a scholar, a casual traveler, or someone simply looking to soak in the rich history of Athens, the Archaeological Site of the Lyceum of Aristotle offers a profound experience that connects you to the very roots of intellectual thought.

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