Prison of Socrates is a historic and protected site Philopappos Athens located in Greece.
Φιλοπάππου Athens , Attica Greece
Interesting site where Socrates was possibly held prisoner . There is still some debate on whether this is the exact spot, but it was used for confining prisoners during the period of Ancient Greece.
The whole hill is beautiful with amazing views over to the Acropolis
Warren of rooms carved into bedrock. Where Socrates was rumoured to have been imprisoned.
Cave-like rooms into the rocky parts of the hill , believed to be the Prison of Socrates
It's believed that Socrates was imprisoned and drank the conium here.
Was interesting to find a turtle inside. Cool ancient site.
Nice place, but a bit untidy.
The prison cell of sokrates, or a roman bath.
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Tremendous views of all of Athens from this hill make the climb extremely worth it. - Joao Ferreira
beautiful site worth visiting, in the heart of Athens! - Iris
This archeological site is included on the multi-pass visit! Definitely worth seeing! - Ieva Andrukaitytė
A little hidden gem! So great to relax and get away from the swarms of tourists, to have a picnic, to feel the breeze and see Athens from above. - Amaury J
Incredible, worth the visit - not suitable for those who have trouble walking - Mallory Napolitano
Wonderful view over athens in an amazing nature-surrounding! - Iris