Stoa of Eumenes

Stoa of Eumenes is a historic and protected site Athens Acropolis located in Greece.

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Νότια κλιτύς Ακροπόλεως Athens , Attica Greece

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Carl Griffin

Built on the slope of the hill . Had large rooms for promenading.

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The Stoa of Eumenes was built in the 2nd century by the King of Pergamos, Eumenis II. Its main purpose was to protect the audience from sun or bad weather. Read more

Alex Curiel

Beautiful colonnade :)

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