Archaeological site of Terpsithea Square
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The Archaeological site of Terpsithea Square is an archaeological site which formed part of the urban fabric of the ancient settlement of Piraeus located in Attica, Greece
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Location | Piraeus, Athens |
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Region | Attica |
Type | Street |
Length | 40.37 m (132.4 ft) |
Width | 47.40 m (155.5 ft) |
History | |
Material | Marble |
Periods | Classical Period to Roman period |
Satellite of | Athens |
Site notes | |
Condition | Ruined |
Ownership | Organization of School Buildings (Organismos Scholikon Ktirion) |
Management | Ephorate of Antiquities of West Attika, Piraeus and Islands |
Public access | Visible from street |
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