The Plato's Academy Centre is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting Greek philosophy and literature worldwide, based near the original …
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2024年9月9日
the only souls around this unassuming archeological site were locals sitting, smoking, or walking their dog in the muddy and unkempt surrounding park as a student of philosophy, I found this experie… Quest40561991527的完整评论
2023年11月18日
I recommend to combine: visit the Plato's digital museum + The Plato's Academy Park, or even better have the philosophy workshop which combines both plus philosophizing at the ruins of the ancient sc… Fabian N的完整评论
2023年3月22日
Visited for a philosophy workshop the other day. While a historically important place, it is neglected. Still, the workshop was awesome and I was able to appreciate it for its importance! machripafil的完整评论
Anyone knows whether the park opens during nighttime or early in the morning (say 5 or 6am)? It'll be my first time to Athens next June and I'll be there for 3 days. I'm a big fan of Socrates and Plato. Thanks in advance!
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Hi there. One part of this park usually stays open from sunrise to sunset. Another part is accessible day & night. Please do not forget to visit Plato's Digital Museum which is near by (and …
Hi there. One part of this park usually stays open from sunrise to sunset. Another part is accessible day & night. Please do not forget to visit Plato's Digital Museum which is near by (and it's free too). You will find it extremely interesting! Trust me...
Platonos 125, Athina 104 42, Greece It will appear as a park on your map, which is basically what it is, but has some basic ruins and historical markers/info. A good joke from the main …
Platonos 125, Athina 104 42, Greece It will appear as a park on your map, which is basically what it is, but has some basic ruins and historical markers/info. A good joke from the main tourist areas, but walkable.
There’s a 35 acre public park containing the ruins of several ancient buildings. This was the location originally of the Academy gymnasium, or public park, where Plato...