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About: Ágora Romana
The Ágora Romana of Athens was built between 19 and 11 BC with contributions from Julius Caesar and Augustus. During Hadrian's reign, the courtyard was paved with flagstones and the full-sized columns would have been made of pure marble. After the invasion of Heruli in AD 267, the city of Athens was confined to the area within the last Roman city walls, and the city's administrative and commercial center was moved.
During the Byzantine and Turkish occupation, the area was covered with houses, workshops and churches as well as the Fethiye Mosque. Explore the remains of these Roman relics in Athens and let your imagination run wild!
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Ágora Romana
3 Polignotou 3,, Athina 105 55, Athens