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Late Roman Tower Wall Foundations: A Glimpse into Ancient Athens

Discover the ancient Late Roman tower wall foundations in Athens, a testament to the city's enduring history and architectural resilience.

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Explore the remnants of the Late Roman tower wall foundations in Athens, a historical landmark offering insight into the city's ancient architectural ingenuity and strategic importance during the Roman era. These foundations provide a tangible link to Athens' layered past.

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  • Polignotou 10, Athens, 105 55, GR

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a more peaceful exploration of the site.
  • Combine your visit with a stroll through nearby ancient sites like the Acropolis and the Ancient Agora for a comprehensive historical experience.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be walking on uneven ground.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Syntagma Square, walk southeast on Vasillissis Sofias Avenue. After about 400 meters, turn left onto Amalias Avenue. Continue straight for approximately 600 meters until you reach the National Garden of Athens. Walk through the garden until you exit at the north end. Once you exit, turn right onto Vasilissis Olgas Street. Walk straight for about 300 meters until you reach the intersection with Polignotou Street. Turn left onto Polignotou Street, and the Late Roman tower wall foundations will be on your right at Polignotou 10. This walk is approximately 20-30 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    Take the Metro to Syntagma Station (Line 2 or Line 3). From Syntagma Square, walk towards Amalias Avenue. Take a left onto Stadiou Street and walk until you reach the intersection with Polignotou Street. Turn right onto Polignotou, and the Late Roman tower wall foundations will be on your right after about 300 meters. A single metro ticket costs €1.40 and is valid for 90 minutes on all modes of transport within the city.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Athens. A taxi ride from Syntagma Square to Polignotou 10 typically costs between €8 and €20, depending on traffic and time of day. Ensure the meter is running, with a base fare of €1.80, plus €0.90/km during the day (05:00 to 24:00) or €1.25/km at night (24:00 to 05:00).

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Nestled in the heart of Athens, near the Acropolis and other ancient sites, lie the Late Roman tower wall foundations, remnants of a fortification built to protect the city during the Late Roman period. These foundations offer a glimpse into the architectural and strategic importance of Athens during a time of transition. The walls were erected in response to barbarian invasions in the 3rd century AD, particularly after the devastating raid by the Heruli in 267 AD. The construction of this new, smaller wall, known as the Post-Herulian Wall, involved incorporating materials from ruined buildings, reflecting the urgency and resourcefulness of the Athenians. The wall's strategic design left the Agora outside the city's fortifications. Today, visitors can observe the sturdy stonework and the meticulous construction of the foundations, imagining the towering structures they once supported. Exploring the site provides a deeper understanding of Athens' cultural evolution and the blending of ancient stones with the modern city.

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