#KeepItGreek with a virtual tour of the Acropolis

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Do you miss the Acropolis? With social distancing measures and the suspension of travel, you will not see the Acropolis for another year.

The Greek Herald will take you to the rocky hill of the Acropolis, which dominates the centre of modern Athens.

An impressive website allows us to take an interactive walk in the archeological site of the Acropolis.

In particular, you can explore:
-the Propylaea,
-the Temple of Athena Nike,
-the Erechtheion,
-the Parthenon,
-the Acropolis, and
-the walls

Visual rendering of monuments through the application can be used as a starting point to get to know the monuments of any interested or potential visitor, but also as a powerful educational tool for research and study by teachers and students.

#KeepItGreek at the link: http://www.acropolisvirtualtour.gr/el.html

#KeepItGreek

Σας έλειψε η Ακρόπολη; Με τα μέτρα κοινωνικής αποστασιοποίησης και την αναστολή των ταξιδιών δεν θα δείτε για ακόμη μια χρονιά την Ακρόπολη

Ο «Ελληνικός Κήρυκας» θα σας μεταφέρει νοητά στο βραχώδη λόφο της Ακρόπολης, που δεσπόζει στο κέντρο της σύγχρονης Αθήνας

Μια εντυπωσιακή διαδικτυακή εφαρμογή μας επιτρέπει να κάνουμε ένα διαδραστικό περίπατο στον αρχαιολογικό χώρο της Ακρόπολης.

Ειδικότερα μπορείτε να εξερευνήσετε:

-τα Προπύλαια,

-το Ναό της Αθηνάς Νίκης,

-το Ερέχθειο,

-τον Παρθενώνα,

-την Ακρόπολη, και

-τα Τείχη

Η οπτική απόδοση των μνημείων μέσω της εφαρμογής μπορεί να χρησιμοποιηθεί ώς αφετηρία για να γνωρίσουν τα μνημεία κάθε ενδιαφερόμενος ή πιθανός επισκέπτης, αλλά και ως ένα πανίσχυρο εκπαιδευτικό εργαλείο για έρευνα και μελέτη από εκπαιδευτικούς και μαθητές.

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