Acropoleis (289 Subjects)
1. Topographic map of ancient Lepreum in Elis. 2. Plan of Lepreum acropolis.
Part of the walls of the acropolis of Lepreum in Elis.
Landscape at Lepreum, Elis. In the background, the acropolis.
1. Topographic map of ancient Samicum in Elis. 2. Plan of Samicum acropolis.
Part of the walls of the acropolis of Samicum in Elis.
1. Topographical map and plan of the acropolis of Gortyna in Arcadia. 2. Part of the fortification of the of the acropolis of Gortyna in Arcadia.
1. Topographical map of ancient Heraia, today Agios Ioannis, Arcadia. 2. Topographical map of ancient Lycosoura.
View of Argos. In the background, the acropolis of Larissa.
1. Section of the ancient theatre of Argos. 2, 3, 4. Section of parts of the Serapeum (later Roman Thermae), Argos. 5, 6, 7. Parts of the ancient walls of Larissa acropolis, Argos.
Topographical map of Mycenae.
The Lion Gate at Mycenae. 1. View 2. Plan 3. Section.
Lion Gate, Mycenae: 1,3. Front and rear view of the Lion relief. 2. Plan. 4. Section (rear view).
Decorative features and fragments of reliefs from Mycenae.
Imaginary reconstruction of the Lion Gate, Mycenae.
Plan of the Acropolis of Tiryns.
1, 2. Entrance to masonry tunnel at the polygonal walls of Tiryns. Plan of the tunnel. 3. View and plan of part of the walls of Tiryns
1. Topographical map of Nafplion. 2. Part of the ancient walls of the acropolis of Nafplion or Acronauplia. 3. Part of the modern walls of the city.
Head of sculpture from the Parthenon.
Drawing of the remains of the northern wall of the Acropolis of Castelli, Patmos (situated to the north of Chora of Patmos).
The Parthenon.
The Erechtheion.
Athens seen from the road to Daphni.
The temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens. In the background, the Acropolis.
View of Athens from Lycabettus Hill.
The Lion Gate at Mycenae. In the background, the town of Nafplion.
The Propylaea of the Acropolis of Athens.
View of the Parthenon. In the background, the Erechtheion.
View of the Erechtheion.
The temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens. In the background, the Arch of Hadrian and the Acropolis.
The Horologion of Andronikos Kyrristos (Tower of the Winds) in Athens. In the background the Acropolis.