As I mentioned in a previous post, the new Athens Metro is practically an underground museum. In many of the stations there are archaeological findings and / or installations and sculptures by Greek artists, and since in this case words are worthless …
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Syntagma (lines 2 e 3)
‘The Metro’s Clock’ by Thodoros (Theodoros) – 2000/2001
Syntagma (lines 2 e 3)
Archaeological findings
Syntagma (lines 2 e 3)
Archaeological findings
Syntagma (lines 2 e 3)
Archaeological findings
Syntagma (lines 2 e 3)
Archaeological findings
Syntagma (lines 2 e 3)
‘Atrium’ by George Zongolopoulos 1999
Acropolis (line 2)
Pheidias’ sculptures’ reproduction
Acropolis (line 2)
Pheidias’ sculptures’ reproduction
Acropolis (line 2)
Reproduction of disputed ‘Elgin Marbles’
Acropolis (line 2)
Reproduction of disputed ‘Elgin Marbles’
Evangelismos (line 3)
Section of a Ic. bC oven
Evangelismos (line 3)
‘Mott Street’ by Chryssa (1983)
Panepistimio (line 2)
Archaeological findings
Panepistimio (line 2)
Archaeological findings
Dafni (line 2)
Stratography
Ethiniki Amina (line 3)
‘Underground Park’ by Costas Tsoklis (2000)
Ethiniki Amina (line 3)
‘New Generation YX’ by Costas Koulendianos
Ethiniki Amina (line 3)
‘Dead warrior’ by Dimitris Kalamaras (1971)
Ambelokipi (line 3)
‘Procession’ by Steven Antonakos
Ambelokipi (line 3)
‘Procession’ by Steven Antonakos
Ambelokipi (line 3)
‘Procession’ by Steven Antonakos
Ambelokipi (line 3)
‘Procession’ by Steven Antonakos
Megaro Mousikis (line 3)
Panos Fidakis artwork
Omonia (line 2)
‘Football’ by Pavlos (1999)
Metaxourghio (line 2)
‘My Neighborhood myth’ by Alekos Fasianos (2000)
Larissa (linea 2)
‘Crowd’ by Yannis Gaitis (1980-1981)
Larissa (linea 2)
‘Crowd’ by Yannis Gaitis (1980-1981)
Larissa (linea 2)
‘Crowd’ by Yannis Gaitis (1980-1981)
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