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Acropolis: The Last Siege

Athens | Greece

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Acropolis: The Last Siege in Athens | Greece Shared Tour
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History Tour in Athens focused on the 1826–27 Acropolis siege and stories from the Greek Revolution.

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Roberto Cortese

What is this?

Step back in time with an immersive experience that unveils Athens’ lesser-known history during the Greek War of Independence, focusing on the pivotal 1826-27 siege of the Acropolis. This journey delves into the intrigue, rivalries, and resilience that marked a critical chapter in the city’s Ottoman-era past. You’ll follow in the footsteps of iconic figures who shaped the course of the revolution, understanding not only their alliances and enmities but also the tactical intricacies that defined each battle. With an emphasis on storytelling, this experience connects you to remnants of that turbulent era still visible today, revealing a side of Athens few ever encounter. Prepare to engage with history at a level that is both visceral and deeply enlightening. This experience will take you to different places around Athens, each helping to convey a bit more of the grand story of the last siege of the Acropolis. The experience will be guided by a licensed guide.

What makes this unique?

What sets this experience apart is its profound focus on the untold narratives of the Acropolis siege, utilizing rare archival records that bring historical figures to life. The journey emphasizes storytelling, inviting travelers to engage deeply with the dynamics of the 1826-27 Greek War of Independence. Through a meticulous reconstruction of the Ottoman-era Acropolis alongside a strategic, map-based simulation of key battles, visitors gain a comprehensive understanding of the tactical complexities and rivalries influencing the revolution. Each site visited serves as a narrative thread through the city's layered past. This approach illuminates lesser-known facets of history, encouraging you to reflect on how the struggles of these figures resonate with contemporary themes of resilience and identity, enriching your appreciation of Athens beyond surface-level tourism. The experience ends with a meal at a hidden restaurant on the outskirts of Athens.

What is the profile of the host?

Roberto has been exploring Athens for over 20 years, driven by a deep-seated passion for Greek identity and what it truly means to be Greek. His approach transcends mere historical recounting, immersing participants in the modern Greek perspective on each topic. Every experience he crafts connects Greece’s past with its present, exploring how Greeks today perceive their history and how these events are viewed from an outsider's perspective. Roberto’s expertise and unique insights provide a transformative look at the city's layered identity, making him ideal for this journey into Athens’ past and present.

What to bring?

Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes. In winter, a windbreaker is essential, as the hilltops can get windy.

Where is this located?

Where will we meet?

Plateia Karaiskakis (Piraeus) next to the statue From the city center, take the green line of the metro and get off at Piraeus (last stop). Walk a few hundred meters to the left looking towards the port. We'll meet at the statue.

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EUR 405
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Shared

1 - 6 people

6.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This shared experience, for a maximum of 8 participants, connects Athens' layered history to its contemporary identity, and fosters a dialogue about how the struggles of the past echo in the present, creating a deeply personal connection to the city. Included are: transportation to all stops, breakfast, lunch at a traditional restaurant, breathtaking views, and a handmade gift by an Athenian artist.
Offered in English, Italian

Shared

1 - 6 people

6.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This shared experience, for a maximum of 8 participants, connects Athens' layered history to its contemporary identity, and fosters a dialogue about how the struggles of the past echo in the present, creating a deeply personal connection to the city. Included are: transportation to all stops, breakfast, lunch at a traditional restaurant, breathtaking views, and a handmade gift by an Athenian artist.
Offered in English, Italian