Athens

Pedion tou Areos

  Patision (28th October) & Alexandras St     more than a year ago
A lovely park located within easy walking distance (just five minutes) from the National Archaeological Museum, its expansive tree-lined vistas make for a pleasant stroll during the day – there are also numerous impressive statues of Greek War of Independence heroes. However, it is best avoided at night.

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21.02.2013
Polykarpos

A characterised green area - a park in the central Athens neglected and maltreated by the administrations of the Greek State. It served only the purpose to place and erect in its greenery lung in breach building construction works ( soil sealing of marble pavement and reinforced concrete elements ) for the only purpose of the attraction and to show and that have cost to the greek tax payers in destitute more than 15.000.000 $ Euro. ( Eventualy another Financial scandal ) Contract work has never been officialy completed - deliverd and eventualy been aproved. Regarding this case Supreme court's decision has been always postponed. see blogs in the Internet : kyameftopedioareos
12.02.2013
Polykarpos

Lovely for its Past.With diminishing green areasThe utmost complete distruction by the hands of the Greek StateUnparked for its Present
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