Athena Promagis is a beautiful place to visit, this statue is also a very good thing to play, the whole process of visiting can also see a lot of historical sites, really worth paying attention to a landscape.
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Base of the Statue of Athena Promachos Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Statue of Athena Promagis is a giant bronze statue of Athena built on the Acropolis Hill. Athena is the god of war and wisdom, the patron saint of the city of Athens. However, the bronze statue is no longer on the Acropolis Hill. The main body of the bronze statue was moved to Constantinople probably in the 5th century BC, and then was destroyed in 1204. At present, there is only a pedestal and a text introduction on the Acropolis Hill. To the right of the ruins of the statue is the famous Parthenon, and to the left is the Temple of Erechtheion.
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Base of the Statue of Athena Promachos Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Athena Promagis is a beautiful place to visit, this statue is also a very good thing to play, the whole process of visiting can also see a lot of historical sites, really worth paying attention to a landscape.
The Napromakis statue in Athens is also left by the city of Athens, an older statue. The whole statue is very tall and the carving is very exquisite. The big statue has a park and the environment is very good.
The statue of Athena Promagis is a bronze statue of Athena built on the Acropolis Mountain. Athena is the god of war and wisdom, the patron saint of Athens. But the bronze statue is no longer on the Acropolis Mountain.
The historic building makes people feel shocking when looking at it, anyway, it is a good attraction.
Athena Promagis is the god of war and wisdom, the patron saint of the city of Athens. The bronze statue of Athena Promagis was once built on the Acropolis hill. However, the bronze statue has been destroyed and there is only one base and text.