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Roof detail of the national academy in Athens, Greece
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Marble main entrance of Academy of Athens, national research center, columns or pillars with Athena, ancient Greek goddess and patron of city, and Apollo, ancient Greek god and patron of arts and science. National Greek flag. Summer day, blue sky.
The Academy of Athens with the philosophers Plato and Socrates.  The building was completed in 1885.
Beautiful landscape of Atae, a famous tourist attraction in Greece
Caryatid is the famous Greece Landmark in Acropolis, Athens, Greece.
Lararium of House of the Vettii, Pompeii.  \nA genius between two Lares,and the snake; Traditional religious image in the houses of ancient Rome.\nLares were guardian deities in ancient Roman religion. Their origin is uncertain; they may have been hero-ancestors, guardians of the hearth, fields, boundaries, or fruitfulness, or an amalgam of these. Lares were believed to observe, protect, and influence all that happened within the boundaries of their location or function.\nA rhyton is a roughly conical container from which fluids were intended to be drunk or to be poured in some ceremony such as libation, or merely at table.
Low angle view of architectural columns
Athens, Greece - March 03, 2024: National and Kapodistrian University of Athens building in the center of the city
Large statues of the classical Greek philosophers Plato and Socrates at the Academy of Athens in the centre of the Greek Capital.\n\nThe statues was completed in 1885 by Leonidas Drosis.
Athens, Attica, Greece – October 18, 2018:  Polychrome artistic details of gold on the National Academy of Arts in Athens, Greece
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece on a sunny day.
Academy of Athens is a Greece national academy, and the highest research establishment in the country.
Bask in the brilliance of a sunny summer day as you behold the stately main building of the Academy of Athens, a jewel within Theophil Hansen's esteemed Trilogy, situated in central Athens, Greece. Against a backdrop of azure skies, this neoclassical masterpiece radiates timeless elegance and scholarly reverence. Its majestic columns and intricate architectural details stand in harmonious contrast to the vibrant greenery that surrounds it. As sunlight bathes the scene in a golden glow, the building invites contemplation and reflection, embodying the pursuit of knowledge and intellectual enlightenment
The National University
Paintings from Boscoreale , near Pompeii ( 2nd style: 50-40 BC )\nFresco in Boscoreale. It was retrieved from the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor ( probably built around 40-30 BC ).\nWoman could be representing Asia\n\nPhila ( died 287 BC ), daughter of Antipater, the regent of Macedonia, is celebrated by the ancient sources as one of the noblest and most virtuous women of the age in which she lived. Her abilities and judgment were so conspicuous even at an early age, that her father, Antipater, often consulted her in regard to political affairs.\nPersonifications of Macedonia (left) and Persia (or Asia; seated); or representation of the Macedonian sovereign (see circular starry shield), probably Antigonus Gonatas and his mother Phila.
Detail of building of the modern Academy of Athens, the highest research establishment of the country located in Panepistimio is one of the landmarks of Athens
The pediment of the entrance to the Academy of Athens. It consists of a multiple-figured composition representing the birth of goddess Athena. It is a work of the sculptor Leonidas Drosis (1843-1884).
A picture of the facade of the Hellenic Council of State building.
The Vallianeio Megaron in Athens, Greece was the National Library of Greece until 2017 when the majority of the collections were moved to a newer building.
Walking in Athens and looking around
Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology on Beaumont Street, Oxford, England, the world's first university museum.Built in 1845.
Agora Antigua de Grecia
Herculaneum fresco painting pan and woman first century AD\nRoman fresco in the Augusteum ( so called Basilica ) at Herculaneum.\nIn Greek mythology, Telephus was the son of Heracles and Auge, who was the daughter of king Aleus of Tegea.
Athens, Greece - July 19, 2018: Exterior view of the Academy of Athens in Athens, the Greek capital.
The National Academy Building in Athens, which was built from 1859-1885. Composite photo
Athens, Greece - May 04, 2015: Academy of Athens National Institution for Sciences Humanities and Fine Arts in a Landmark Neoclassical Building at Sunny Spring Day in Capital City Centre.
Columns and painting of the front door of the Parlament of Austria in Vienna
National Library of Greece in Athens
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