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Dionysos Areopagitou road, near the Acropolis station, is the most beautiful and historically significant road in Athens. It is about 830 meters with so much to see and explore. The Acropolis museum and Parthenon temple can all be found on the cobble stone street.
The street was named in 1884. It was named after the Athenian parliament member Dionysos, who along with his wife were one of the first to convert to Chritianity after Apostole Paul visited Athens in the year 50 A.D. He was Bishop of the city of Athens and was canonized after his martyrdom, by fire, during the reign of Domitian. He is the patron saint of the city and patron of the judiciary and his memory is celebrated on October 3rd.
Then there is a hike up to the Philopappos Hill which offers exquiste views of the city as well as the Acropolis.




