Syntagma Square
Syntagma, which means Constitution, is a major place in modern Greece. The Square has a long history. The original idea was to put the king's palace on the Acropolis but this never happened. The classical style of architecture, known as neo-classical which originated in Greece and is the dominant style of all the old public buildings, houses and mansions of Athens, was actually re-imported into Greece in the late eighteen hundreds from Europe and then modified (improved) by Greek architects.
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