Athens - Panathanaic (Panathenean) Stadion, Athens Olympic Stadium (Kallimarmaron)

 
The Stadion, also known as the Panathenaic Stadion, lies between two low hills northeast of the Olympieion and southeast of the National Garden. The present Stadion, built of marble, is the largest building in Athens, with seating for 60,000 spectators. Although entirely modern it has the same form and occupies the same site as its ancient predecessor, in which the Panathenaic games were held.

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The ancient Stadion was built about 335 B.C. by the conservative politician Lykourgos, who also rebuilt the Lykeion and the Theater of Dionysos. 500 years later (A.D. 140-144) it was provided with new marble seating by Herodes Atticus.

The track was 204m/669ft long by 33.36m/109ft wide. Four double herms from the ends of the track were recovered by excavation. The races were run over a distance of a stade or stadion (in Athens 185m - 607ft); in the two-stade race the runners turned at these herms.
Address: Panathanaic Stadion / Stadium, Ardettos Hill, Athéna , Greece
Transit: Trolleybus: 2, 4, 11, 12 (Stadion).

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The stadium built in 1889 for the first modern Olympic games in Athens.The stadium built in 1889 for the first modern Olympic games in Athens.
The Panathenaic Stadion (stadium) in Athens, made of Marble.The Panathenaic Stadion (stadium) in Athens, made of Marble.
Olympic Stadium in Athens.Olympic Stadium in Athens.
View from the ground at the Olympic Stadium in Athens.View from the ground at the Olympic Stadium in Athens.
Benches at the Olympic Stadium in Athens.Benches at the Olympic Stadium in Athens.
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