Temple of Athena Nike

Temple of Athena Nike (ελληνικά: Ναός Αθηνάς Νίκης) jẹ ifamọra irin-ajo, ọkan ninu Archaeological sites ni Athens , Greece . O wa: 7.6 km lati Daphne, 8.1 km lati Unknown City, 9.3 km lati Unknown City.

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Carl Griffin
26 December 2015
Built in 420BC and is the earliest Ionic temple on the Acropolis.
Visit Greece
23 October 2014
The Temple of the Athena Victory (Wingless Victory), was built circa 420 BC in commemoration of the victory of the Greeks against the Persians.
Murat
18 April 2016
Beautiful, more delicate; dedicated to the goddesses of ancient Greek. Make a full walk around, back sidebis different than front.
Jan Rosenberg
16 February 2015
The best time to visit is the early morning.
VacazionaViajes
1 October 2012
El pequeño templo erigido con un estilo jónico albergaba una imagen de Atenea Niké, símbolo de la victoria, a la que se le cortaron las alas para que la fuera imposible abandonar Atenas.
Daniele Giordano Il Sognatore
Per vederlo devi salire sino al partenone .. È a 30 metri. Ne trovi una ricostruzione nel museo archeologico
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