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  2. It is the busiest station in the Athens transport system, located underneath Syntagma Square, the political centre of Athens. It serves Ermou Street (the main shopping street in the historic centre), the Houses of Parliament, various government agencies, foreign embassies and the National Garden .

  3. Sep 14, 2009 · Discover Syntagma Square Metro Station in Athens, Greece: Where commuters walk through remnants of an ancient Greek necropolis.

    • Where Is Syntagma Square Athens
    • History of Syntagma Square
    • King Otto’s Royal Palace
    • Queen Amalia Designs The National Gardens
    • People Protest Right on Constitution Square
    • The Hellenic Parliament Building
    • The Changing of The Guards on Syntagma Square
    • Syntagma Metro Station
    • Syntagma Square Today
    • Hotels and Buildings Around Syntagma Square Athens

    Ask any Athenian, and they will tell you that Syntagma Square is the very heart of Athens. The distance to every town in Greece is measured in terms of how far it is from Syntagma Square. Syntagma is the most visited square in the Greek capital. It is walking distance from several attractions, such as the Acropolis of Athens, the Ancient Agora, Ana...

    A few years after the Greek Revolution in 1821, the modern Greek state was born. Its first capital was Nafplio, a picturesque town in the Peloponnese. At the time, Athens had no more than 5,000-10,000 people. In 1832, the 17-year-old Prince Otto of Bavaria was chosen to be the King of Greece. As he was still a minor, three Bavarian officials were a...

    In 1835, King Otto commissioned the Bavarian architect Friedrich von Gaertner to design the Royal Palace in Athens. The beautiful neoclassical building was completed in 1843. The areas of Omonia square, Kerameikos, and even Acropolis were all considered as a location for the new palace. In the end, the area that we now know as Syntagma was selected...

    In 1836, King Otto married Amalia of Oldenburg. As the Palace was under construction, they lived in a smaller neoclassical building, which is currently home to the Athens City Museum. Soon after, Queen Amalia started designing a large garden next to the grounds of the Palace. These are the National Gardens, a popular park and meeting point for Athe...

    Otto and Amalia moved to the Palace in July 1843. During the night of the 3rd September 1843, a demonstration started right in front of the Palace. Veterans of the Greek Independence War, Greek soldiers and members of the public gathered right on the large square. They demanded that Otto give them a Constitution, or Syntagma in Greek. Since the day...

    In 1929, the Royal Palace became home to the Hellenic Parliament. Since then, it has been hosting Parliamentary sessions. Fun fact:the various political parties in Greece are assigned seating areas according to their views. So, the right wing parties sit on the right, and the left wing parties sit on the left. The Greek Parliament Building one of t...

    In 1929-2930, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier was constructed right in front of the Parliament building. This Tomb is a tribute to all the soldiers who have fought dying for Greece. It’s an empty tomb, called a cenotaph. Every day, the Changing of the Guard ceremony takes place here. The members of the Presidential Guard are called Evzonesand they ...

    In 2000, Syntagma Metro Station opened to the public. It’s one of the busiest metro stations in the city, where the blue and red metro line meet. Several thousands of people stop here every day. There are exits in front of the Parliament and the National Gardens, in front of the Grande Bretagne, and right on the square. Inside the metro station, yo...

    As it’s right in the center and is so easily accessible, Syntagma Square is an easy meeting point. Thousands of Athenians pass by on a daily basis. In 2011, Syntagma Square hosted the anti-austerity movement of Aganaktismenoi, similar to the Spanish Indignados. For several months, people who had been affected by the crisis were gathering here as a ...

    Right on Syntagma Square, you will see one of the most emblematic hotels in Greece, Hotel Grande Bretagne. Its rooftop bar is a fantastic place for beautiful views of Athens. Next to the Grande Bretagne, there are two more upscale establishmens, King George and NJV Plaza. If you are looking for a luxury hotel in the heart of the city, you can’t go ...

  4. Line 2 (red): This line connects Athens railway station with Omonia Square, Syntagma Square and the Acropolis. Line 3 (blue): Links Athens International Airport with the city center, stopping at Syntagma Square and Monastiraki .

  5. Syntagma Metro Station. Located beneath the Syntagma Square, Syntagma Metro Station is the most central station in Athens’ vast Metro network, where Lines 2 and 3 converge with busses and trams. Opened in 2000, this station is the central hub of the Metro network, housing many administration services, as well as a variety of multi-use areas.

  6. Apr 21, 2021 · In the very heart of Athens, Greece, Syntagma Metro Station is both one of the city’s busiest stations and a museum. Dating from the 1990s, when Athens was building its new metro for the 2004 Olympics, the station contains numerous artefacts dating from Classical times – including skeletons – excavated on the site as the station was being ...

  7. The Syntagma Square station is the crowning achievement in the marriage between high-tech transport and archaeology. You walk down some marble steps and find yourself in a modern universe. The tickets are sold on your right by humans or by machines.

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