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  1. The Stoa of Attalos (Attalus) / Museum of the Ancient Agora, Athens, Greece People walking through the Stoa in late summer of 2019. Athens is the capital and largest city in the the Attica region of Greece. The Stoa of Attalos (also spelled Attalus) was a stoa (covered walkway or portico) in the Agora of Athens, Greece.

  2. Nov 10, 2021 · The term has derived from Greek. Plural: stoas, stoai, or stoae. It is hall structure, commonly designed for public use. “Early stoas were open at the entrance with columns, usually of the Doric order, lining the side of the building” (“Stoa” 2021). Simultaneously, they had a wall at the back, often with doors leading to added warehouses.

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  4. Video: The Stoa of Attalos. The Stoa of Attalus, in the ancient Agora of Athens, was a donation by the King of Pergamon, Attalus II (159 BCE – 138 BCE) to the city of Athens. It was two-storied, of Doric order, and was 115 metres long. It had 42 rooms that were used as shops. In north and south ends, staircases led to the second floor.

  5. Stoa of Attalos was built 138 B. C. The building is very big two floors and many columns. It was a social and commercial center in Ancient Athens. In the museum there are many archeological findings. You can imagine daily life more than 2100 years ago and the birth of Athenian Democracy. Stoa of Attalos is a must see attraction in Athens.

  6. The Stoa of Attalos is a two story reproduction of the ancient two-story Stoa of King Pergamon. 'Stoa' means "covered or enclosed colonnade arcade" or simply "enclosed by pillars." The original building included shopping and official office space for the royal government. It was built by Attalos II (159 BC - 138 BC) as a gift to the Greeks made ...

  7. Delphi. Type: Stoa. Summary: Stoa; in the Sanctuary of Apollo, east of theater and northeast of the Temple of Apollo, intersecting and projecting east from the peribolos wall. Date: ca. 241 BC - 223 BC. Dimensions: 32.54 m x 9.17 m; Doric column diameter: 0.86 m; intercolumniation: 2.66 m.

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