Roman Agora
The Roman Agora is an ancient marketplace located in Athens, Greece, built during the Roman period around the 1st century AD. It served as a commercial and social center, featuring shops, public buildings, and spaces for gatherings. The Agora was an important hub for trade and daily life in the city.
Key structures within the Roman Agora include the Gate of Athena Archegetis, which served as the main entrance, and the Tower of the Winds, an ancient clock and weather vane. The site reflects the blend of Roman and Greek architectural styles and remains a significant archaeological site today.