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Late Roman Tower Wall Foundations: A Glimpse into Ancient Athenian Defenses

Discover Athens' ancient Roman defenses: Explore the Late Roman tower wall foundations, a window into the city's strategic past.

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Explore the remnants of a Late Roman tower wall in Athens, offering a tangible connection to the city's ancient past and defensive strategies. Located near the Ancient Agora, these foundations provide insight into the architectural ingenuity of the era.

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  • Polignotou 10, Athens, 105 55, GR

Local tips

  • Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby Ancient Agora and Acropolis for a comprehensive historical experience.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the area involves walking on uneven surfaces.
  • Visit during the cooler months or early morning to avoid the heat and crowds.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Syntagma Square, walk southwest on Ermou Street, then turn right onto Polignotou Street. The foundations will be on your right at Polignotou 10. The walk is approximately 15 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    Take the Athens Metro from Monastiraki Station (Line 1 or Line 3) to Syntagma Station. Exit the station and walk towards Amalias Avenue, then take a left onto Stadiou Street until you reach Polignotou Street. Turn right, and the foundations will be on your right. A metro ticket costs approximately €1.20.

  • Taxi

    From Syntagma Square, a taxi to Polignotou 10 will take approximately 5-10 minutes, depending on traffic. The average taxi fare in Athens starts with a base fare of €1.80, plus €0.90/km during the day. Expect to pay around €4-8 for the trip.

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The Late Roman tower wall foundations, situated in the heart of Athens, stand as a testament to the city's enduring history and strategic importance. These remnants offer a fascinating glimpse into the defensive structures built during the Late Roman period, showcasing the architectural techniques and urban life of the time. Constructed in response to barbarian invasions, particularly after the devastating raid by the Heruli in 267 CE, the wall and its towers were part of a larger effort to protect Athens. The Post-Herulian Wall, as it's also known, was built using materials salvaged from ruined buildings, reflecting the urgency and resourcefulness of the Athenians. The wall's construction resulted in a smaller, more fortified city center. Today, visitors can observe the sturdy stonework and carefully laid foundations, imagining the towering structures that once stood. The site is conveniently located near other significant attractions, such as the Ancient Agora and the Acropolis, making it an ideal stop for those exploring Athens' rich historical tapestry. Exploring the foundations offers a unique perspective on Athens' cultural evolution, juxtaposing the remnants of the past with the vibrant energy of the modern city.

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