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Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Detail of the Temple of Olympian Zeus colossal ruined temple in central Athens

Detail of the Temple of Olympian Zeus colossal ruined temple in central Athens
The Temple of Olympian Zeus is a colossal ruined temple in the centre of the Greek capital Athens that was dedicated to Zeus, king of the Olympian gods

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Elevated view of the Arch of Hadrian in central Athens

Elevated view of the Arch of Hadrian in central Athens

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Elevated view of the Temple of Olympian Zeus colossal ruined temple in central Athens

Elevated view of the Temple of Olympian Zeus colossal ruined temple in central Athens
The Temple of Olympian Zeus is a colossal ruined temple in the centre of the Greek capital Athens that was dedicated to Zeus, king of the Olympian gods

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: The foundation of the Great Altar of Zeus, the altar itself is in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin

The foundation of the Great Altar of Zeus, the altar itself is in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin
Pergamon, Turkey

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Ruins of the Temple of Dionysus

Ruins of the Temple of Dionysus
Pergamon, Turkey

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Ruins of the Church of Mary and Council of Ephesus

Ruins of the Church of Mary and Council of Ephesus
Ephesus, Turkey

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Ruins of Saint Johns Basilica and the tomb of Saint John

Ruins of Saint Johns Basilica and the tomb of Saint John
Ephesus, Izmir, Turkey

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: The monumental gateway, Aphrodisias, Turkey

The monumental gateway, Aphrodisias, Turkey
The beautiful city of Aphrodisias is one of the finest archaeological sites of Turkey close to the town of Karacasu. It was the monumental gateway which greeted pilgrims when they approached

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Monument under the stars

Monument under the stars
This monument is a 4 m high monolith dating to the 1st century AD. Two of its four sides bear an inscription, which refers to the career of the Roman officer Caius Vibius Quartus

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Temple of Apollo 2

Temple of Apollo 2
This is the most important monument surviving from the sanctuary of Apollo is at Delphi. According to legend it was built in the same place it was in the past the mythical temples of Apollo

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Temple of Apollo

Temple of Apollo
This is the most important monument surviving from the sanctuary of Apollo is at Delphi. According to legend it was built in the same place it was in the past the mythical temples of Apollo

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Tholos of Athena Pronaia 3

Tholos of Athena Pronaia 3
Tholos is perhaps the most characteristic monument of Delphi, which dominates the sanctuary of Athena Pronaia between the newest temple of Athena and the treasure of Massalioton

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Tholos of Athena Pronaia 2

Tholos of Athena Pronaia 2
Tholos is perhaps the most characteristic monument of Delphi, which dominates the sanctuary of Athena Pronaia between the newest temple of Athena and the treasure of Massalioton

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Tholos of Athena Pronaia

Tholos of Athena Pronaia
Tholos is perhaps the most characteristic monument of Delphi, which dominates the sanctuary of Athena Pronaia between the newest temple of Athena and the treasure of Massalioton

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: The Site of Paestum in Italy

The Site of Paestum in Italy
Paestum was a major ancient Greek city on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea in Magna Graecia. The ruins of Paestum are famous for their three ancient Greek temples in the Doric order

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Delphi Sanctuary Dedicated To Athena Pronea

Delphi Sanctuary Dedicated To Athena Pronea
Delphi Sanctuary dedicated to Athena Pronea, famous as the seat of the Oracle that was consulted on important decisions

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Cat Sleeping On Ancient Greek Ruins

Cat Sleeping On Ancient Greek Ruins
Cat sleeping on ancient Greek ruins at Delphi archaeological site, Phocis, Greece

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Twilight on Delphi Archaeological Site, Greece

Twilight on Delphi Archaeological Site, Greece
Twilight on Delphi archaeological site in Central Greece

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: General View of Delphi Sanctuary Dedicated to Athena Pronea

General View of Delphi Sanctuary Dedicated to Athena Pronea
General view of the archaeological site of Delphi with the famous Sanctuary dedicated to Athena Pronea that was the seat of the Oracle

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: The Ancient Stadium of Delphi, Phocis, Greece

The Ancient Stadium of Delphi, Phocis, Greece
View of the ancient Delphi stadium on top of a hill, built in the 5th century B.C. The stone seating were financed by Herodus Atticus in the 2nd century A.D

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Ancient Delphi Stadium, Greece

Ancient Delphi Stadium, Greece
Partial view of the ancient Delphi stadium on top of a hill, built in the 5th century B.C. The stone seating were financed by Herodus Atticus in the 2nd century A.D

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Athenian Treasury, Delphi, Greece

Athenian Treasury, Delphi, Greece
The Treasury of the Athenians at Delphi, built to house dedications made by the people to the Sanctuary of Apollo

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: The Greek Flag

The Greek Flag
The blue and white official flag of Greece against blue sky

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Pigeon Flying Over White Church Wall On Lycabettus Hill, Athens

Pigeon Flying Over White Church Wall On Lycabettus Hill, Athens
Pigeon flying over the white roof of St. Georges Church on top of the Lycabettus Hill in Athens, Greece

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: The Acropolis, The Piraeus and The Ionic Sea from the Lycabettus Hill

The Acropolis, The Piraeus and The Ionic Sea from the Lycabettus Hill
Panorama view of Athens, the Acropolis hill and The Piraeus in the afternoon, with the sun glittering on the Ionian Sea. Seen from the Lycabettus hill

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Acropolis of Athens at Sunset

Acropolis of Athens at Sunset
View of the Acropolis of Athens seen from the Plaka district in the golden light of the sunset

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Hadrians Library, Athens, Greece

Hadrians Library, Athens, Greece
View of Hadrians Library on the North side of the Acropolis of Athens, Greece. Built by Roman Emperor Hadrian in AD 132 in a typical Roman Forum architectural style

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Ancient Ruin In Athens City Center

Ancient Ruin In Athens City Center
Ancient ruin in Athens city center in front of the Roman Agora

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: View of The Roman Agora in Athens, Greece

View of The Roman Agora in Athens, Greece
The Roman Agora in Athens, Greece. Situated to the North of the Acropolis, built during the Roman period

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Old Town Of Athens, Greece

Old Town Of Athens, Greece
Old town of Athens with white houses and brick tiled roofs seen from above on the Lycabettus Hill

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens

Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens
Temple of Olympian Zeus seen from the Acropolis of Athens, Greece. Also known as the Olympieion or Columns of the Olympian Zeus

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Arch Of Hadrian (Hadrians Gate), Athens, Greece

Arch Of Hadrian (Hadrians Gate), Athens, Greece
Arch of Hadrian or Hadrians Gate in downtown Athens, Greece. Monumental gateway resembling a triumphal arch

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: The Erechtheum On Athens Acropolis, Greece

The Erechtheum On Athens Acropolis, Greece
View of the Erechtheum (Erechtheion) on the Acropolis of Athens, Greece. Beautiful yellow wild flowers in the foreground among the marble ruins

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Ancient Bronze Foundry, Acropolis of Athens, Greece

Ancient Bronze Foundry, Acropolis of Athens, Greece
View of the ancient Bronze foundry at the Acropolis of Athens

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Theatre of Dionysus, Athens, Greece

Theatre of Dionysus, Athens, Greece
View of the Theatre of Dionysus Eleuthereus at the foot of the ancient Acropolis in Athens, Greece. Group of tourists (tiny figures) walking and sitting on the steps

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: A cat lays in the sun on a rock at the ruins of Saint Johns Basilica and the tomb of Saint John

A cat lays in the sun on a rock at the ruins of Saint Johns Basilica and the tomb of Saint John
Ephesus, Izmir, Turkey

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Columns of a Greek temple in the Valley of the Temples, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy

Columns of a Greek temple in the Valley of the Temples, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Monument to Friedrich Schinkel on the Schlossbrucke bridge, Mitte, Berlin, Germany

Monument to Friedrich Schinkel on the Schlossbrucke bridge, Mitte, Berlin, Germany

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Heroes Of Marathon

Heroes Of Marathon
Athenian and Plataean warriors defeat vastly superior numbers of Persians at the Battle of Marathon, in 490 BC. A painting by Georges Antoine Rochegrosse. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: The citadel of Mycenae

The citadel of Mycenae
View from below of the Citadel of Mycenae, an archaeological site in Greece. In the second millennium BC, Mycenae was one of the major centres of Greek civilization

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: The Treasury of Atreus in Mycenae, 13th century BC

The Treasury of Atreus in Mycenae, 13th century BC
Entrance to the tholos tomb (bee-hive tomb) known as the Treasury of Atreus or Tomb of Agamemnon, Mycenae (Unesco World Heritage List, 1999), Greece. Mycenaean civilisation, mid 13th century BC

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: The Treasury of Atreus in Mycenae, 13th century BC

The Treasury of Atreus in Mycenae, 13th century BC
Details of entrance to the tholos tomb (bee-hive tomb) known as the Treasury of Atreus or Tomb of Agamemnon, Mycenae (Unesco World Heritage List, 1999), Greece

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Acropolis Odeum of Herodes Atticus & Lycabettus Hi

Acropolis Odeum of Herodes Atticus & Lycabettus Hi
The Acropolis, and the Parthenon in particular, is the most characteristic monument of the ancient Greek civilisation. It continues to stand as a symbol in many ways

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Acropolis & Odeum of Herodes Atticus

Acropolis & Odeum of Herodes Atticus
The Acropolis, and the Parthenon in particular, is the most characteristic monument of the ancient Greek civilisation. It continues to stand as a symbol in many ways

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Parthenon

Parthenon in Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Athens from Akropolis

Athens from Akropolis
Akropolis hill, Athens, Greece

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Petra Jordan

Petra Jordan

Background imageClassical Greek Collection: Ruins of old town in Mystras, Greece

Ruins of old town in Mystras, Greece - travel background



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Journey back in time to the enchanting world civilization. Explore the intricate beauty of Greek Urns and Amphoras captured in a stunning lithograph from 1897, transporting you to an era steeped in artistry and elegance. Immerse yourself in the tumultuous period of Greece at the dawn of the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC), where city-states clashed and empires crumbled. Marvel at the divine realm as Greek gods reign supreme on Mount Olympus, brought to life through captivating illustrations inspired by Greek mythology published in 1880. Delve into epic tales of valor and tragedy with Heroes Of The Trojan War, reliving their legendary exploits that have echoed through centuries. Embark on a visual odyssey across Magna Graecia with a vintage map that unveils this ancient land's rich tapestry of cultures and civilizations. Witness Hermes' tender care for Infant Dionysus, encapsulating both mythological wonder and artistic finesse. Discover renowned philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle alongside celebrated poets such as Homer and Hesiod among Famous Greek poets and philosophers who shaped intellectual thought for generations to come. Unravel mysteries hidden within The Pythia's foretelling at the Oracle of Delphi - an enigmatic priestess channeling prophecies from ancient deities. Trace Alexander the Great's conquests through an intricately detailed map depicting his campaigns; witness his audacious ambition unfold before your eyes. Finally, admire Ancient Greece's timeless allure with an antique map showcasing its vast territories adorned by exquisite architecture. Classical Greek culture continues to captivate hearts worldwide with its enduring legacy spanning art, literature, philosophy, religion, politics - forever etched into humanity's collective memory.