Description
The Klepsydra spring which, from the earliest times, supplied the Acropolis with water is at the west end of the northern face of the Acropolis. A rock-cut staircase beginning at the Beulé Gate, now walled up, gave access to the spring, which lies below the caves of Apollo and Pan. A well-house was built after the Persian wars.
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