The Acropolis with its ancient temples rises up 100 metres over Athens. Built on limestone rock hill; the area retains a peculiar majesty. It's first known purpose was a citadel for the kings of Athens; and later became a centre of worship. According to Greek mythology; the city of Athens was founded on the crag of rock of the Acropolis by the Phoenician Kekrops but named after the goddess Athena because she won a dispute by her gift of the olive tree which was considered useful and of value. Patron of Athens; many temples bore tribute to Athena. IN THE PHOTO AS SEEN FROM KALIMAMARON
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