Greece is the birthplace of Western civilization, with a long history. From 3000 BC to 1100 BC, there was a Minoan culture in Crete, and from 1600 BC to 1050 BC, there was a Mycenean culture in the Peloponnesian Peninsula. In 800 BC, a slavery city-state was formed, and the 5th century was the heyday.
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Greece is the birthplace of Western civilization, with a long history. From 3000 BC to 1100 BC, there was a Minoan culture in Crete, and from 1600 BC to 1050 BC, there was a Mycenean culture in the Peloponnesian Peninsula. In 800 BC, a slavery city-state was formed, and the 5th century was the heyday.
At the University of Athens, there is a library. Three famous attractions here are connected to one piece, but except for the slight shade of the entrance of the Academy of Sciences, they are very dry, so I just photographed the library from afar. The buildings here have different ancient Greek myths. Entering can see the theme of different myths and stories, and those interested can slowly approach and watch.
The National Library of Greece, located near the center of Athens, the Greek capital, was founded in 1829 and designed by Danish architect Teofer Hansen. There are three neoclassical buildings in the center of Athens, which are adjacent (PS: The other two are the Athenian Academy of Sciences and the University of Athens, the library) and are well worth a visit.
I always think the Chinese documents in this museum are really beautiful.
A place worth stopping and strolling slowly
I can't imagine that the National Library of Greece still has many Chinese documents.
There are also Chinese books 📚 to check, take a good look