Entradas al Ágora antigua de Atenas y al Templo de Hefesto
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Entradas al Ágora antigua de Atenas y al Templo de Hefesto

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Idiomas: Inglés
Se acepta el bono en el móvil
Validez: Flexible
Ventajas
  • Explora el templo y admira las reliquias del mercado de la ciudad antigua
  • Visite el lugar donde destacados filósofos griegos intercambiaron pensamientos e ideas.
  • Vea el Templo de Hephaistos, el Altar de los Doce Dioses, el Apollo Patroos y la Iglesia de los Santos Apóstoles.
Qué te espera

Experimente el Templo de Hephaistos y la Iglesia de los Santos Apóstoles entre las partes más notables de la antigua Ágora. El Templo de Hephaistos es el templo dórico griego antiguo mejor conservado del mundo, mientras que San Pablo, uno de los doce apóstoles de Jesús, solía visitar y predicar en la Iglesia de los Santos Apóstoles.

El Ágora de Atenas fue uno de los sitios más importantes para la sociedad griega antigua. Era el centro de actividades políticas, sociales, religiosas y comerciales. El sitio está ubicado al pie de la Acrópolis. En griego, la palabra “ágora” significa “lugar de reunión” o “lugar de mercado”. Como su nombre lo dice, en realidad había sido durante siglos un lugar donde los comerciantes y vendedores vendían mercancías a quienes se reunían en este lugar. Aquí, la gente también intercambiaba noticias, chismes, discutía los últimos asuntos políticos e incluso criticaba al gobierno. Este fue también el lugar donde destacados filósofos griegos como Sócrates, Aristóteles y Platón compartieron pensamientos e ideas.

El área del Ágora antigua incluye algunos de los monumentos más importantes de Atenas, como el Templo de Hephaistos, el Altar de los Doce Dioses, el Apollon Patroos, la Iglesia de los Santos Apóstoles y el Ágora romana.

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Incluye
  • check Boleto de entrada al Ágora Antigua
  • check Boleto de entrada al Templo de Hefesto.
Dónde

Adrianou 24, Atenas 105 55, Grecia

Lugar de encuentro:
Muestre su cupón en la entrada de Ancient Agora of Athens.
Importante
  • No necesitará hacer cola en la taquilla y puede ir directamente a la puerta y escanear (puede haber colas en la puerta durante las horas punta)
  • Los boletos gratuitos o reducidos deben comprarse directamente en el sitio
  • Horario de apertura del sitio arqueológico: 1 de abril al 31 de agosto: 8 am - 8 pm. Del 1 al 15 de septiembre: de 8 a 19.30 h. Del 16 al 30 de septiembre: de 8 a 19 h. Del 1 al 15 de octubre: de 8 a 18.30 h. Del 16 al 31 de octubre: 8h - 18h. Del 1 de noviembre al 31 de marzo: 8:30 - 17:00
  • Los boletos electrónicos se enviarán a su dirección de correo electrónico al realizar la reserva. En caso de que tenga problemas, comuníquese con el socio utilizando sus contactos que encontrará en el cupón que recibirá después de la reserva
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Organizado por
Key Tours Greece
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4,6/5

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  • Elaine

    De Estados Unidos de América - agosto de 2025

    Viajó con la familia

     

    45 - 54 años

    Excelente

    Valoración global

    5/5

  • Anónimo

    De España - julio de 2023

    Bien

    Valoración global

    4/5

  • Djwaille

    De Bélgica - septiembre de 2022

    Viajó en pareja

     

    25 - 34 años

    Excelente

    Valoración global

    4/5

    Rapidité du service. Avantageux. Site intéressant.

  • Anónimo

    De España - marzo de 2022

    Excelente

    Valoración global

    5/5

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