Perched on a jagged clifftop known as the sacred rock, the Acropolis stands as a wonder of ancient Greece and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Dating back to as early as 510 BC, this iconic landmark overlooks the modern city of Athens. The ruins, with their weathered stone and timeless architecture, offer a glimpse into the grandeur of classical Greek civilization. Visitors can explore the remains of temples and structures, including the Parthenon, and experience the historical and cultural significance that has made the Acropolis a symbol of Athens for centuries.
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