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The Roman Agora and the Library of Hadrian
The 28,000 sq.m. site of the Roman Agora and the Library of Hadrian ncludes the two large Roman monuments north of the Acropolis and east of the Ancient Agora. The Roman Agora was the centre of commercial activity of the city during Roman times, while the Library of Hadrian housed the state archives and philosophical Academies and was its spiritual, educational and cultural centre. The Roman Agora was constructed by the Roman emperor Augustus (between 19 and 11 BC) to accommodate the commercial enterprises of the city, with shops, storerooms and offices. The Library of Hadrian was built as part of a project to re-design Athens by Hadrian in 132 AD to house the city’s largest library, the state archives and philosophical schools. The site also features monuments such as the Water Clock (Horologion) or Tower of the Winds - with its ornate sculpted depictions of wind-gods, wind vanes, sundials and a complicated internal water-clock - built around 50BC by Macedonian astronomer Andronikos Kyrrhestes, as well as the Vespasianae (public latrines), the Agoranomeion and the Fethiye Mosque (Tzami). North of the Roman Agora is the Medrese (Seminary) and to the south the Mosque. A section of the Late Roman fortification wall and a four-apse early Christian can be seen within the Library of Hadrian.
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