Beulé Gate
Roman fortified gate on Acropolis
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historisch

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Mirela Letailleur

The Beulé Gate is a fortified entrance to the Acropolis of Athens, built in the Roman period using materials from the Choragic Monument of Nikias. Discovered in 1852 by Charles Ernest Beulé, it marks a shift in the Acropolis's purpose towards defense rather than just religious significance. With its Doric decorations and historical inscriptions, the gate stands as a blend of ancient architecture and Roman fortification, offering visitors a glimpse into the past while serving as an exit for modern-day tourists exploring the iconic site.

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