Stoa of Attalos Ancient Athens

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Stoa of Attalos Ancient Athens

The long Stoa of Attalos, built in the 2nd Century BC but completely reconstructed in the 1950s, serves as a museum for relics found in the Agora. The covered walkway has a few benches to escape from the sun, along with public bathrooms and a drinking fountain. The south end of the Stoa leads to the Panathenaic Way towards the Acropolis.