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Kerameikos

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Kerameikos is an ancient cemetery that once marked the outskirts of classical Athens, offering a serene yet profound glimpse into Athenian funerary practices. Visitors wander among well-preserved tombs, marble reliefs, and statues lining the Sacred Way, while the small on-site museum displays pottery, grave goods, and the famous 'Kerameikos stele.' The site's quiet atmosphere contrasts with the city bustle, making it a reflective stop for history enthusiasts.

Don't miss

  • The Sacred Way, lined with monumental tombs and sculpted stelae
  • The Kerameikos Archaeological Museum's collection of burial offerings and vases
  • The Dipylon Gate, the ancient city's main entrance with impressive fortifications

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Ways to visit Kerameikos

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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