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Cosa (chi) è Acropolis$883$ - definizione

YEAR
883 (year); Year 883; AD 883; 883 CE; 883 AD; Events in 883; Births in 883; Deaths in 883
  • [[Duisburg]] by [[Matthäus Merian]] (1647)

Acropolis of Athens         
  • 1842 [[daguerreotype]] by [[Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey]] (the earliest photography of the site)
  • 3-D model of the Acropolis in 165 AD (click to rotate)
  • View east toward the Acropolis under construction during summer 2014.
  • Idealized reconstruction of the Acropolis and [[Areios Pagos]] in Athens, [[Leo von Klenze]], 1846.
  • Remains of the [[Theatre of Dionysus]] as of 2007
  • Hill of the Nymphs]] is half-visible on its right, and Philopappos Hill on the left, immediately behind. The [[Philopappos Monument]] is seen here where, in the distant background, the coast of [[Peloponnese]] meets the waters of the [[Saronic Gulf]].</small>
  • Elevation view of a proposed reconstruction of the Old Temple of Athena. Built around 525 BC, it stood between the Parthenon and the [[Erechtheum]]. Fragments of the sculptures in its pediments are in the Acropolis Museum.
  • Warrior wearing a boar tusk helmet, from a [[Mycenaean chamber tomb]] in the Acropolis of Athens, 14th–13th century BC
  • Potentially tectonically susceptible structure
  • The Erechtheion
  • Map of Acropolis of Athens
  • Primitive Acropolis with the Pelargicon and the Old Temple of Athena.
  • Propylaea]]
  • Destruction of the Acropolis]] by the armies of [[Xerxes I]], during the [[Second Persian invasion of Greece]], 480-479 BC
  • The [[Parthenon]], as seen from the north-west.
  • Depiction of the Venetian siege of the Acropolis of Athens during 1687.
ANCIENT CITADEL ABOVE THE CITY OF ATHENS
Athenian Acropolis; The acropolis; Akropoli, Athens; Acropolis Hill; Acropolis of athens; The Acropolis; Temple of Athena Polias; The Acropolis of Athens; The acropolis of Athens; Acropolis, Athens; Acropolis (Athens)
The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historical significance, the most famous being the Parthenon. The word acropolis is from the Greek words (akron, "highest point, extremity") and (polis, "city").
Old Acropolis Museum         
  • The Blond Kouros Head]]
  • [[Perserschutt]], [[Acropolis of Athens]], 1866
FORMER MUSEUM ON THE ACROPOLIS OF ATHENS
Acropolis Museum of Athens; The Old Acropolis Museum
The Old Acropolis Museum ( (Palaio) Mouseio Akropolis) was an archaeological museum located in Athens, Greece on the archeological site of Acropolis. It is built in a niche at the eastern edge of the rock and most of it lies beneath the level of the hilltop, making it largely invisible.
Palais des Congrès Acropolis         
  • Logo of Acropolis
CONVENTION CENTRE AND CONCERT HALL IN NICE, FRANCE
Acropolis Exhibition Hall; Palais des Exposition Nice; Palais des Congres Acropolis; Parc Expo; Palais des Expositions
The Palais des Congrès Acropolis (formerly known as Parc Expo) is a convention center located in Nice, France. It hosts various conventions, fairs, concerts, operas, productions of shows and exhibitions.

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Year 883 (DCCCLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.