Temple of ZEUS:
The cycladic Art museum has a small collection, but the pieces are quiet funny ! Some of them are from the "canonic" period, so they have very straight lines, large shoulders and hands on their belly. A representation of fertility ? I guess so.
They are very sweet, although !
A cycladic hero
On the ancient Agora : Aphrodite :) Although, without a head.. hmm why do you need a head for being the god of love? :D
the bull of Dyonisius:
A view of the Akropoli, from the ancient agora.. (an ancient place where philosophers were)
temple of Zeus.. very nice !

Today I went to the Temple of Zeus, in the city center. I also visited the Cycladic Art Museum and walked around "Plaka".. yeah.. this name remind me someone ahahha ;)


Today I went to the Temple of Zeus, in the city center. I also visited the Cycladic Art Museum and walked around "Plaka".. yeah.. this name remind me someone ahahha ;)
Plaka is a region on the city with narrow streets, selling mostly souvenirs. You can find many kind of shops, such as "carpets shop". IT´s also full of restaurants, full of people.
I found a shop of "Emily - The Strange"
And there was a Cellar on this shop called "Emily´s Dungeon". Very very nice ! There was a kind of old-fashioned bike in black and red, Emily´s Style. Great and black-humour stuff.
Yesterday I visited "the acropolis" up on the hill, in the center. It´s a place that surely - if you are visiting the town - you can´t miss ! IT´s not that big, a couple of classic monuments (colossal) and the sun straight on you.
I went to the Ancient Agora and the ancient Cemetary.. there was "bull of dyonisius" there. quiet nice.
The funny thing in Greece is that u often see things related to the mythology, or words in our language, everywhere. For "EXIT" is "EXODUS". ehehe "DESKTOP" is "EPIFANIAS" something. They also use the word EROS for something like.. "passion.." and other things :D
But the funniest thing is "NE". Meaning "YES".
Of corse I have to think 33443 times before saying yes or no in greek. So I dont say in greek, only english :D
"NO" is something like "OHI". Sorry,but that´s also sounding funny.