EVENT
From the lower bazaar to Hadrian’s Arch: Tracing the unknown history of Ottoman Athens
Outdoor AthensDATE
12 May 2024
TIME
17:50 - 20:00
VENUE
Pantanassa Church
Monastiraki Square, Athens
DESCRIPTION
This activity is only available in the Greek language.
The heart of Ottoman Athens could be found in the area surrounding Hadrian’s Library. The city was a colorful and diverse mosaic made up of Orthodox churches and monasteries, mosques, foreign monks, bazaars and baths sitting closely to each other. Just a moment before the Revolution, a despised governor tore down monuments to erect a new defensive wall, leaving a mark on the city. What remains today? Starting from bustling Monastiraki and ending at Hadrian’s Gate, we will walk through Neoclassical Plaka with our eyes fixed on the unseen, searching for the echoes of Ottoman rule.
Meeting point: Monastiraki Square (outside Pantanassa)
Closest Metro Station: Monastiraki
Metro to Venue: 1 minutes walking
Wheelchair Accessibility No