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Il-Librerija ta 'Hadrian
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Right in the centre of Athens, the original place of study for the people under the reign of Emperor Hadrian.
It’s the archaeological site of the oldest library in the city of Athens, named after the Roman Emperor Andrianos who was the one to establish it! The main building of the library was featuring two main halls for study or lectures. There was also a very large yard secluded by columns all around. The site is very close to Monastiraki, right at the heart of Athens, easy to access and worthwhile to pay a visit.
It’s the archaeological site of the oldest library in the city of Athens, named after the Roman Emperor Andrianos who was the one to establish it! The main building of the library was featuring two main halls for study or lectures. There was also a very large yard secluded by columns all around. The…
Hadrian's Library was created by Roman Emperor Hadrian in AD 132 on the north side of the Acropolis of Athens.[1][2]
On the road from Monastiraki square to the Roman Agora is the entrance of Hadrian’s Library. Built in around 132 AD by emperor Hadrian consists of a rectangular building with impressive façade and interior yard that was surrounded by 100 columns, creating the perfect environment for studying in the centre of the bustling agora. At the middle of the yard survive the ruins the early Christian church of the 5th century BC.
On the road from Monastiraki square to the Roman Agora is the entrance of Hadrian’s Library. Built in around 132 AD by emperor Hadrian consists of a rectangular building with impressive façade and interior yard that was surrounded by 100 columns, creating the perfect environment for studying in the…
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Athina