
Pnyx - Wikipedia
The Pnyx is a small, rocky hill surrounded by parkland, with a large flat platform of eroded stone set into its side, and by steps carved on its slope. It was the meeting place of one of the world's earliest known democratic legislatures, the Athenian ekklesia (assembly), and the flat stone platform was the bema , the "stepping stone" or ...
Pnyx | hill, Athens, Greece | Britannica
On the Pnyx, the broad-backed hill west of the Acropolis where the Athenian popular assembly had met since the reforms of Cleisthenes in the 6th century, a large auditorium was constructed. At the same time, two large stoas were started on the terrace above.
Pnyx | The Official Athens Guide - This is Athens
Pnyx comes from the Greek word pyknos, meaning dense. This open-air chamber could hold around 15,000 people—men to be more precise, members of the all-male Assembly of Athenians, or Ekklisia.
Pnyx: The oldest parliament of the world | Athens Walking Tours
The Pnyx was the official meeting place of the Athenian democratic assembly that was first held in the Agora at the foot of the Acropolis, and which was moved to this hill west of the Acropolis in the early 5th century.
Pnyx Hill in Athens Greece | Birthplace of Democracy
The Pnyx is a small hill located approximately 1km to the west of the entrance and exit of the Acropolis. Though it is relatively unspectacular in comparison with other sites in Athens, it's history made it one of the most significant in, not just Athens, but the whole world.
Pnyx - The Athens Key
Head to the historic site of Pnyx for a private interactive session, featuring dialogues and role-play. Become yourself a citizen of classical Athens, voting and speaking on a city matter, through a journey 2500 years back in time.
Pnyx | Athens - athina.guide
The Pnyx hill is located about 500 metres westwards of the Acropolis. Green parks surround this rocky hill, which is a quite important historical monument. The Pnyx in Athens was used by city residents as a place of meetings where they were having discussions on political matters and items related to their city.
Pnyx - Madain Project (en)
The Pnyx (Pnyka), is an notable archaeological site in Athens where the Athenian Assembly (Ekklesia) met to debate and make decisions on matters of state. Located just west of the Acropolis of Athens, the Pnyx was the heart of Athens' …
The Pnyx - Greece Travel Secrets
The Pnyx hill near the Acropolis is one of Athens' true hidden gems, a place to wander freely away from the crowds and discover ancient places and mysteries.
Pnyx - Go Explore Greece
The Pnyx is an ancient meeting place where the Athenian Assembly (Ekklesia) would gather to discuss and make critical decisions that impacted the city-state. Here, famous orators like Pericles and Demosthenes would address their fellow citizens, helping to shape the course of history.