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{{Quote|Goods from all over the Greek world! You wouldn't think the city was besieged by an army of Spartans.|Kassandra upon visiting the agora, 431 BCE|Assassin's Creed: Odyssey}} | {{Quote|Goods from all over the Greek world! You wouldn't think the city was besieged by an army of Spartans.|Kassandra upon visiting the agora, 431 BCE|Assassin's Creed: Odyssey}} | ||
Revision as of 19:30, 20 August 2021
This article is about the agora in Athens, Attika. For other uses, see Agora.
- "Goods from all over the Greek world! You wouldn't think the city was besieged by an army of Spartans."
- ―Kassandra upon visiting the agora, 431 BCE[src]

The Agora of Athens was a marketplace located northwest of the Akropolis Sanctuary in Athens, Greece, serving as the civic heart of the polis.
During the classical period, the agora served as the center of all political, commercial, administrative, social, and legal activity.
During the Peloponnesian War the agora was visited by the Spartan misthios Kassandra.[1]
Landmarks
- Altar of the Twelve Gods
- Bouleuterion of Athens
- Athens Mint
- Monument of the Eponymous Heroes
- Temple of Hephaistos
Gallery
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Altar of the Twelve Gods
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Bouleuterion
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Athens Mint
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Monument of the Eponymous Heroes
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Temple of Hephaistos