After a year-long sabbatical owing to the autoimmune disease myositis, Samantha Ruth Prabhu is back and how. From 'Citadel' to 'Bangaram', the actor is keeping busy with her upcoming projects. Despite juggling a busy schedule, Samantha managed to spare some time to celebrate her birthday in Athens.
The actor also offered fans a glimpse into her intimate celebrations as she dropped some postcard-worthy snaps on her Instagram profile. The carousel post shared by Sam offered a glimpse into the breathtaking architecture of the beautiful city. If you're on the lookout for a perfect getaway this summer, Athens deserves a place on your bucket list. Below, we are sharing five tourist attractions that you can explore on the European mainland.
One of the seven hills in Athens, the Acropolis Hills, boasts brilliant architecture. Also famous for being a major religious site, it stands as a symbol of Greece’s Classical Era. While ordinary tickets cost roughly 20 euros, depending on the season, children under five and young European citizens can access the park for free. Everybody is free to enter the site on specific Sundays.
Situated above the sacred rock of the Acropolis, the Parthenon is one of the most impressive tourist sites of all the city's ancient ruins. Constructed between 447 and 432 BC, the temple was devoted to the Greek goddess Athena and initially held her worship image, a massive statue crafted by Fidias out of ivory and gold plating. With its opulent marble exterior, traditional Doric columns, and intricately sculpted friezes, Parthnon is a testament to the splendour of ancient Greece.
Arguably one of the most important Athenian landmarks, the Panathenaic Stadium, also known as Kallimarmaro, is an open-air U-shaped stadium that has been hosting cultural and sporting events for centuries now. Initially made out of limestone, the heritage site was later reconstructed by Herodes Atticus in 144 CE.
Located to the northwest of the Acropolis, the ancient Agora of Athens is the best-known example of an ancient Greek agora (market) in the city. Known as the business area of the city, Athenians would discuss politics and other life-changing events in this location, making it a place with great historical significance.
The Pnyx is another significant Athenian hill in addition to the Acropolis. Athenians have gathered on this rocky hill for the ekklesia (assembly) and political discussions since 507 BC. There, notable individuals like Pericles and Demosthenes gave historical speeches. Visitors can easily enter the historical centre by navigating its various passageways.