Monday, March 15, 2010

Athens post #5 - The Acropolis!

I'm so sorry that it has taken me so long to finally get the rest of these pictures processed and up! No excuses - beautiful weather has kept me from the computer and I made marmalade this afternoon while the girls were sleeping instead of working on the pictures - but here they are and there's really not too much to say. I think they speak for themselves although I'll give you some captions - enjoy!
The first view you have of the front of the Acropolis:
The back of the Propylaia - or entrance gate to the Acropolis - we walked through this to get inside:
This is as close as you can get to the Temple of Athena Nike - still restoring it!
Our first glimpse of the Parthenon:
The frieze - these are casts of the original carvings but we saw the actual ones in the New Acropolis Museum!
Us in front of the Parthenon:
Emmy!
Aidan!
The back of the Parthenon:
Heading over to the Erechtheion - you can see the famous Caryatid columns on the left side of the photo:
Columns in the Erechtheion:
the side of the Erechtheion - look how huge the columns are compared to Brendan and the kids!
Back side of the Erechtheion:
Caryatid columns of the Erechtheion:
I can't begin to explain how fascinating and exciting this visit was for me! Brendan and I both took many Greek Art and Archeology classes at Tufts. It's so amazing to stand in front of these beautiful buildings that I thought I would only ever see in photographs. I feel so lucky!!

5 comments:

  1. Amazing. The kids may not fully appreciate now but will treasure these pictures later especially if you can convince them to take Greek Art and Archaeology one day.
    And I am still totally jealous and determined to get there sooner or later! ;)

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  2. OMG I am so jealous. Your pictures are amazing. What a great adventure for all of you.

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  3. Spectacular! Thank you for sharing these beautiful pictures. How ever did they build those tall columns??

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  4. I'm not jealous. I'm not jealous. I'm not jealous. Ok. Maybe just a teeny bit jealous.
    xo, Lydia

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  5. how wonderful!!! Love the pics of the kids in front of the Parthenon!

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