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Greece, Athens, Tower of the Winds. Part view of octagonal Pentelic marble Roman clocktower on the Agora with detail of carved frieze depicting the gods of the winds.
horologion (timepiece), is an octagonal Pentelic marble clocktower on the Roman agora in Athens. The structure features a combination of sundials, a water clock and a wind vane
depicts eight wind deities aÔé¼" Boreas (N), Kaikias (NE), Eurus (E), Apeliotes (SE), Notus (S), Livas (SW), Zephyrus (W), and Skiron (NW)
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Agora Athens Attica Clocktower Ellas Frieze Greece Greek Hellenic Holidays Marble Pentelic Roman Stone
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This print showcases the Tower of the Winds, a remarkable octagonal Pentelic marble clocktower situated in Athens, Greece. The tower, also known as horologion, stands proudly on the Roman agora and boasts an intricate carved frieze depicting the gods of the winds. A true marvel of ancient engineering, this structure combines sundials, a water clock, and a wind vane to accurately measure time and weather conditions. As you gaze upon this image, you can't help but be mesmerized by its grandeur and historical significance. The detailed frieze adorning the tower portrays eight wind deities: Boreas in the north, Kaikias in the northeast, Eurus in the east, Apeliotes in the southeast, Notus in the south, Livas in the southwest, Zephyrus in the west, and Skironinthe northwest. Each god represents a different direction of wind. Immerse yourself in Greek mythology as you explore this magnificent piece of architecture that has withstood centuries of history. Its presence on Athens' agora serves as a testament to human ingenuity and artistic craftsmanship. Whether you are planning your next vacation or simply appreciating world wonders from afar, this print transports you to another time and place—inviting you to embark on an unforgettable journey through ancient Greece's rich cultural heritage.
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