Propylaea
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permia
Ireland64,749 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2020
Early morning low season we found to be the perfect time to visit. Arriving before the 8am opening we walked through the monumental gate on our own.

Stunning in its grandeur, it is a magnificent entry. Albeit never completed due to the start of Peloponnesian War between Sparta and Athens in 431 BCE.

Governing entry to the sacred Acropolis in antiquity, it was special to follow in the footsteps and to see the Parthenon Temple to Athena coming into view.

On passing through it was grand to turn around and admire it from another perspective.
Written 30 October 2020
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Baggio1018
London, UK318 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2024 β€’ Couples
It was rather frustrating, we were not able to take in this sight due to the number of tour groups barging around the Acropolis. Their guides show no concern towards others, stopping and blocking whenever they please, not moving aside, not allowing others through etc. Bear in mind the one way system on the stairs and that they are not the widest - there was plenty of space beyond this point if they wanted to gather and address their groups!

This spoilt our experience of what is an impressive structure.
Written 18 May 2024
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Maria Solange O
Farroupilha, RS29,831 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2023 β€’ Friends
Propylaea is a monumental gate that gives access to the Acropolis. The imposing structure is well preserved, taking into account the date of its construction, as it dates back to the 5th century BC. There are always many tourists circulating there. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes.
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Written 23 September 2023
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Dim DeL
Spaichingen, Germany489 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2022 β€’ Couples
The Propylaea is the impressive entrance of the Acropolis! Even this entrance is so impressive! Be sure to take some minutes to admire it before you get into Acropolis!!
Visit it in the morning, before it gets crowded!
Written 1 March 2022
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sweettea4me2016
Cairo, Egypt406 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2018 β€’ Family
You need athletic shoes if you are going through this grand entrance because you are going to walk on some slick rocks. This was one of several public works commissioned by the Athenian leader Pericles in order to rebuild the Acropolis at the conclusion of the Persian Wars. Construction began in 437 BC and was terminated in 432 when the building was still unfinished. It cost us a total of 40 Euros for 2 adults and 2 teenagers. Buy water long before you get dropped off by a taxi or a bus. We had been in Greece for a few days before we came here and we were used to paying 0.5 Euros for a small bottle of water but here we paid 2 Euros.
Written 23 August 2018
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FactotumDellaCitta
London, UK3,980 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2023 β€’ Couples
The Propylaea was the main gate to the Acropolis, and even what remains today is impressive and inspiring.
Written 16 April 2023
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JLC-mtl2015
Montreal, Canada373 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2019
In Greek architecture, the porch or the entrance to an important site is called a Propylaea.

The Propylaea to the Acropolis is a great architectural example of this imposing Greek gate that leads you the monuments.

The structure is light in color and imposing in size. We have to wonder how did built such a remarkable gate at the time that cars did not exist. The marble, the balanced, fix and very tall columns sitting just the edge of the hill. You will be impressed and realize its amplitude as you get closer. It is not easy to just stop and look in this section you kind a need to move with the crowd.

On your way up if you can look on your right to see the Temple of Athena Nike.

While on Acropolis site you can see the Theater of Dionysus, Odeon of Herodes Atticus Theater and on the Acropolis Hill, on site surrounding the Parthenon you can see the Temple of Athena Nike and the Erechtheion.
Written 1 November 2019
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Dirk W
Alexandra Headland, Australia10,147 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2019 β€’ Couples
The main and spectacular entrance to The Aropolis. Also the spot where most tourists seem to congregate for selfies and other photos, which causes the guards to frantically blow their whistles and yell. The marble and limestone steps are very slippery.
Still, it is an impressive monument and a fitting entrance to this iconic sacred rock. Don't forget to look back over the city and the nearby Pnyx.
Written 21 July 2019
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Snowball's adventure
Barnet, UK7,093 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2017 β€’ Couples
When I reached the entrance of the summit temples, I was totally gobsmacked by the grand and the scale of Propylaea. This breathtaking architecture, together with the massive columns/ pillars, marble staircases and the grand exterior design were unbelievable. I had previously seen it in pictures but no picture can do justice for this Acropolis entrance gate. I can't imagine how grand and amazing it would look like if they didn't have the Peloponnesian War and to allow the construction of this monumental gateway to finish.
Propylaea is very picturesque. We were like everyone else sitting on the white marble staircases in front of the gate and to admire this unbelievable grand design. I cannot believe how intelligent and talent the architect (Phidias) was and please don't forget that he designed this in more than 2,454 years ago. In my opinion, it is the most beautiful architecture in the whole Acropolis/ Athens, even it is not as famous as the Parthenon or the Erechtheion.
This is a MUST SEE in Athens! Absolutely 100% recommended!
Tips: (It is easy to climb up the Propylaea but it can get overcrowded in you visit during the peak hours (i.e. afternoon). Try to get there early in the morning (i.e. 8:30 - 9:30 am) to avoid the crowd)
Written 22 November 2017
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BanffDreaming
Amersham, UK544 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2016 β€’ Couples
This is the first building that you see as you reach the top of the steps. It can get very busy with everyone trying to get through to the Parthenon, but if you take some time, you can appreciate the architecture of the elegant columns that remain and the history of the many thousands of people who have entered the Acropolis the same way before you.

Take care on the marble steps - they can be slippery!
Written 20 April 2016
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