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Athens Roman Stadium: The Panathenaic Stadium of Athens Greece, Attica
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The Roman Stadium of Athens Greece: It is known as the Roman Stadium, the Panathenaic Stadium or just Kallimarmaro (which means "made of fine marble"). In any case, we are referring to this incredible stadium that stands at the end of Herodes Atticus st, in a walking distance from the temple of Olympian Zeus, the Arch of Hadrian and the Acropolis.
This amazing stadium was originally constructed in the ancient times to host the famous Panathenaic Games, which were held to honour goddess Athena, the protector of the city. At first the stadium had wooden seats, but in 329 BC the governor Lycourgos remade it with marble. In 140 BC, the Roman general Herodes Atticus renovated it and obtained a capacity of 50,000 seated people. |
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