State Agora Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Market in the Ancient Times
Located next to the Celsus Library, this agora extended to a much bigger area. There are columns still remaining standing and intact. I could just imagine how this agora or public market looked like...
A nice large open space next to the library where you can walk around in relative peace. There are some column’s still standing but most have fallen or are missing altogether
It is right next To the library and is an open market where foods and slaves were sold. It is a nice walkabout with some columns and a side view of the library but not much else.
Every Greek settlement had its own Agora which was the main trading place these days, something like today's market places. This one doesn't differ from others I saw across southeastern Europe. The Ep...
One of the two public squares of the former ancient city. State Agora is the one next to the Odeon. Unfortunately, not much remains to be seen. Just a series of fragments of columns and a lot of scat...
Market in the Ancient Times
Located next to the Celsus Library, this agora extended to a much bigger area. There are columns still remaining standing and intact. I could just imagine how this agora or public market looked like...
Quiet, peaceful spaces
A nice large open space next to the library where you can walk around in relative peace. There are some column’s still standing but most have fallen or are missing altogether
It’s an open field
It is right next To the library and is an open market where foods and slaves were sold. It is a nice walkabout with some columns and a side view of the library but not much else.
Just like many other Greek Agoras
Every Greek settlement had its own Agora which was the main trading place these days, something like today's market places. This one doesn't differ from others I saw across southeastern Europe. The Ep...
Nothing special
One of the two public squares of the former ancient city. State Agora is the one next to the Odeon. Unfortunately, not much remains to be seen. Just a series of fragments of columns and a lot of scat...