Travels in Greece: Plaka Marketplace, Ancient Meets Modern - Athens

avatar

Read "Travels in Greece: Plaka Marketplace, Ancient Meets Modern - Athens
" on TravelFeed.io for the best experience


Ancient Roman Ruins in Plaka Marketplace - Athens, Greece

Deep in the heart of Plaka, ancient Greek marketplace of Athens, I ran across this vestige of Greece's heralded history. A Roman structure of unknown date lay unearthed - in fact, beneath street level - for all to see.

One of the aspects of history that had previously escaped my notice, was how far UP we've gone since ancient times. These columns, battered, broken, but still proud, climb up out of history to remind us of our past. At least four to five feet below street level, how much history is yet left to be uncovered?

The Romans were fearsome and brutal. But they were also exact and proficient in the art of architecture. What might remain standing of our modern works a thousand years from now, let alone, two thousand, I ask you?

Plaka is the ancient market of Athens. Here, in Hadrian's day, the Neighborhood of the Gods, a Roman market existed and also hosted Hadrian’s library. All lost in the ebb and flow of time, reminders of Roman Rule persist, such as this.

The Romans were not the first to trade here, however. Historians tell us that a marketplace has always been here, tucked under the shadow of the Acropolis, and many other of Greece's historic sites.

How wonderful that the give and take of commerce has flourished here in these streets since the days of the founding of Greece's capital city.

Welcome to Plaka

Wedged between Syntagma and Monastoraki Square, Adrianou Street dominates the Plaka. The marketplace bleeds out into a rambling labyrinth of streets dominated by small street stalls purloining trinkets and souvenirs and restaurants and bars of all persuasions.

Street Stalls

Lined with pavers and assorted stones, the Plaka lives on in a myriad of winding streets, aged and twisted by time. Some of the streets are modern and toned, but many show the stress of Greek tragedy that the economic challenge of this ancient Republic endures.

Here, cherry blossoms and orange trees outside a Greek Orthodox Church welcome the spring to this Mediterranean country.

Could a new spring be in store for Greece? Since the austerity imposed upon it by the European Union, the country has struggled to contain unemployment and its associated misery. The people work hard, plying their trades in streets forged by centuries. Will Greece flower again?


View this post on TravelFeed for the best experience.



0
0
0.000
4 comments
avatar

According to the Bible, Why was Jesus Christ baptized despite being sinless? (Part 1 of 2)

(Sorry for sending this comment. We are not looking for our self profit, our intentions is to preach the words of God in any means possible.)



Comment what you understand of our Youtube Video to receive our full votes. We have 30,000 #SteemPower. It's our little way to Thank you, our beloved friend.
Check our Discord Chat
Join our Official Community: https://beta.steemit.com/trending/hive-182074

0
0
0.000
avatar

Congratulations, Your Post Has Been Added To The Steemit Worldmap!
Author link: http://steemitworldmap.com?author=braveboat
Post link: http://steemitworldmap.com?post=travels-in-greece-plaka-marketplace-ancient-meets-modern-athens


Want to have your post on the map too?

  • Go to Steemitworldmap
  • Click the code slider at the bottom
  • Click on the map where your post should be (zoom in if needed)
  • Copy and paste the generated code in your post
  • Congrats, your post is now on the map!
0
0
0.000
avatar

Congratulations @braveboat! You received the biggest smile and some love from TravelFeed! Keep up the amazing blog. 😍

Thanks for using TravelFeed!
@invisusmundi (TravelFeed team)

PS: Have you joined our Discord yet? This is where over 1000 members of the TravelFeed come together to chat. Join us!

0
0
0.000