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[2025 Athens Attraction] Travel Guide for Stoa of Attalos - Museum of the Ancient Agora (Updated May)

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The Colonnade of Attalus is a magnificent colonnade located in the ancient Agora of Athens. It was built by Attalus II, King of Pergamon, as a gift to Athens for his education here. Rebuilt one by one. The colonnade is a typical Hellenistic period building. Compared with the classical period buildings, the building scale is larger and more detailed, and the construction art is more mature. The subtlety of the colonnade is that the outer porch and the interior use different columns. The veranda on the ground floor uses Doric columns, and the interior is Ionian. The colonnade veranda and the interior on the second floor are also of two different styles, which are worthy of appreciation and careful study. The colonnade was once destroyed by the Germans and rebuilt with donations from the Rockefeller family, which is now the Museum of the Ancient Agora of Athens. This only fully restored building is of great value for archaeological research.

Stoa of Attalos - Museum of the Ancient Agora Address:

Adrianou 24, Athina 105 55, Greece

Stoa of Attalos - Museum of the Ancient Agora Recommended sightseeing time:

0.5-1 hour

Stoa of Attalos - Museum of the Ancient Agora Phone:

+30 21 0321 0185
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