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Athens - Acropolis South Slope

On the south slope of the Acropolis are numerous important archaeological sites, including the Odeion of Perikles, the sanctuary and theatre of Dionysos, the choregic monuments, the Asklepieion, the stoa of Eumenes and the Odeion of Herodes Atticus.

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Choregic Monument of Thrasyllos
The choregic monument of Thrasyllos was built high on the south slope of the Acropolis in Athens. Carvings suggest there were other choregic monuments in the area at one time although no remains of these have been found.
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