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"The famous Akropolis. A testament to humankind's skill and craftmanship."
―Kassandra, 431 BCE.[src]-[m]
Akropolis Sanctuary

The Akropolis Sanctuary, also called the Akropolis of Athens,[1] was a massive acropolis and citadel in central Athens, Greece. Notable landmarks atop it built out of Naxian marble[2] include the Parthenon, the Statue of Athena, and the Erechtheion. It was also the end point of the Sacred Way that connected the acropolis to the Sanctuary of Eleusis.

History[edit | edit source]

During the Peloponnesian War, the acropolis was visited by the Spartan misthios Kassandra.[3]

In 1511, the Assassin Mentor Ezio Auditore sent a group of Ottoman Assassins to recover Isu technology that had been discovered beneath the Akropolis.[4]

Landmarks[edit | edit source]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

The Akropolis Sanctuary is anachronistically based on how it would have looked in 346 BC,[5] as it contains the Temple of Athena Nike built in 427-421 BCE, the Erechtheion built in 421-407 BCE, a stoa extension to the Chalkotheke with 18 Doric columns (11 in game) built in 375 BCE, and an extension to the Brauroneion built in 346 BCE.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Discovery Tour: Ancient GreeceTours: The Akropolis of Athens: Opening Remarks
  2. Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece – Discovery Sites: "Naxos Island: Naxos Banner"
  3. Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
  4. Assassin's Creed: RevelationsMediterranean Defense: "First Civ Problems"
  5. "Achilleus-" (10 October 2018). Found the Athens Acropolis historical 3D model possibly used for Odyssey. Ubisoft. Archived from the original on 8 March 2022. Retrieved on 13 August 2019.