街区
蒙纳斯提拉奇
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这个广场的名字来自古老的潘塔纳萨教堂(Church of the Pantanassa),它建于大约一千年前,现在是一座小修道院,在希腊语称为“Monastiraki”。 除了这座古老的教堂之外,蒙纳斯提拉奇广场还有其他两座精美古迹。茨斯塔拉基斯清真寺(Tzistarakis Mosque)是雅典伊斯兰建筑的少数例子之一,今天是希腊民间艺术博物馆(Museum of Greek Popular Art)的所在地,其历史可追溯到1759年,在土耳其占领期间修建。 在清真寺的右边,您可以看到一排柱子,这是壮观的哈德良图书馆(Library of Hadrian)的所有遗迹,该图书馆是这位罗马皇帝为纪念他所喜爱的希腊文化而建造的宏伟建筑的另一个典范。 但这个广场的真正迷人之处,是由街头音乐家、哑剧、各种形式的即兴表演、无数小摊位、商店和纪念品商店以及手工品商店、在人行道上兜售商品的各种国籍的流动车摊贩所创造的氛围。 如果您想购买一些典型的物品、手工艺品或一件精美的雅典纪念品带回家,或者只是喜欢轻松愉快地漫步,这里也适合您。您会在这里找到各种各样的物品,无论是新货还是二手货,甚至是不匹配的鞋子! 跳蚤市场则特别受欢迎:它每天举行,特别是星期天,届时广场上挤满了被这里展示的各种各样的商品所吸引的雅典人。 广场上布满了旧咖啡馆、宜人的小酒吧和典型的餐厅,是坐下来休闲放松的理想场所,观看忙于购物的男女老少来来往往络绎不绝的身影。
这个广场的名字来自古老的潘塔纳萨教堂(Church of the Pantanassa),它建于大约一千年前,现在是一座小修道院,在希腊语称为“Monastiraki”。 除了这座古老的教堂之外,蒙纳斯提拉奇广场还有其他两座精美古迹。茨斯塔拉基斯清真寺(Tzistarakis Mosque)是雅典伊斯兰建筑的少数例子之一,今天是希腊民间艺术博物馆(Museum of Greek Popular Art)的所在地,其历史可追溯到1759年,在土耳其占领期间修建。 在清真寺的右边,您可以看到一排柱子,这是壮观的哈德良图书馆(Library of Hadrian)的所有遗迹,该图书馆是这位罗马皇…
MUST VISIT - Monastiraki Square is at the end of the busiest shopping street in Athens, Ermou str. It has a large number of restaurants and rooftop bars with views of the Acropolis. ‘Anglais’, ‘A for Athens’ and ‘Ermou 18’ are only a few rooftop bars from a wide selection! Areas around Monastiraki Square like ‘Psiri’, ‘Aiolou Str’ and ‘Kolokotroni Str’ are packed with restaurants, bars, and cafes!
MUST VISIT - Monastiraki Square is at the end of the busiest shopping street in Athens, Ermou str. It has a large number of restaurants and rooftop bars with views of the Acropolis. ‘Anglais’, ‘A for Athens’ and ‘Ermou 18’ are only a few rooftop bars from a wide selection! Areas around Monastiraki S…
There it's a good place to start discovery the old Athens city and just a step away from Acropolis with the old Bazar and many traditional restaurants with Acropolis view.
Standing in the middle of the square and looking around, you immediately perceive the diversity of the buildings which are visible. On one side you have the Ottoman-era mosque of Tzistarakis and on the other, the orthodox church of the “Dormition of the Virgin Mary of Athens”. The pillars of Hadrian’s Library, built in the 2nd century A.D., can be seen through and next to the arches of the Mosque, while – directly above them – the imposing Acropolis dominates the backdrop. Several neoclassical buildings which surround the square or line Athinas street, including the Metro Station, add yet another era to the list of the ones already represented in this limited space. In other words, you are standing in the middle of a miniature architectural representation of the melting pot of cultures that have passed from this land, which stands on the crossroads of three continents. The name ‘Monastiraki’, which means ‘small monastery’, refers to the orthodox monastery that occupied the square during the Ottoman times. The only remnant today is the church mentioned above and, of course, the tell-tale name of the neighborhood. The addition of the Mosque in the 18th century fueled the economic growth of the surrounding area, making the Monastiraki market a stable feature of the area up until today. Monastirakis' shops Despite the imposing historic buildings, the modern city still manages to shout its presence through the noise that comes from the busy shops and the people who crowd the square on a daily basis. Here you can find souvlaki places and Greek taverns, traditional “kafeneio” and modern cafés, Chinese-made souvenirs next to genuine Greek art pieces and shops that sell both real antiques of all kinds, as well as cheap imitations or even cheesy, fake ancient Greek hoplite helmets. Peddlers of various foods and snacks compete for premium spots and fill the air with smells of roasted chestnuts or fresh, pungent fruit, depending on the season. On one corner you might find youngsters beat-boxing and break-dancing, while on another, the sound of bouzouki from a tavern’s resident band tempts passers-by to start dancing the Zorba. Every other day a different street-performance act takes place and countless roaming buskers pass from here, covering all styles of music, from folk to jazz. Another characteristic feature of Monastiraki is the antiques- and flea- market which operates in the streets around and including Ermou and Ifestou and on Abyssinia square. Ages-old army surplus stores filled with all kinds of second-hand equipment, along with relics like old swords and broken guns, Nazi helmets and old war-medals of various kinds have been waiting here for as long I can remember.
Standing in the middle of the square and looking around, you immediately perceive the diversity of the buildings which are visible. On one side you have the Ottoman-era mosque of Tzistarakis and on the other, the orthodox church of the “Dormition of the Virgin Mary of Athens”. The pillars of Hadrian…
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Athina
Monastiraki