East Propylon
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The East Propylon is the eastern entrance of the Roman Agora in Athens. Built in 19-11 BCE, it constituted of 4 Ionic columns made of gray Hymettian marble.[1]
References
- ↑ www.grisel.net/roman_agora, URL accessed on June 5, 2008.
External links
- www.greece-athens.com
- www.360travelguide.com, Virtual tour of the East Propylon.
Coordinates: 37°58′27″N 23°43′36″E / 37.9742°N 23.7267°E
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