Piraeus (87 Subjects)
Map of Piraeus.
The walls of Conon.
Remains on the supposed site of Themistocles' tomb.
Ancient funerary monument in Piraeus.
View of the port of Piraeus.
Bronze lamina which shews that the sepulchre contained the remains of an Athenian judge, named Diodoros, of the tribunal Phreattys, and of the Demos Phrearroi, which was in the tribe Leontis.
Lamina found in a sepulchre at the Piraeus. It belonged to Deinias, magistrate of the fifth tribunal, and of the demos Alai Aixonides.
Terra cotta figure, with moveable legs and arms, which were put in motion by means of a string. This figure was found at a funerary monument in Piraeus.
Grave goods from tombs in Piraeus.
Alabastron from tomb in Piraeus.
Tomb in Piraeus.
Terra cotta figure, with moveable legs and arms, which were put in motion by means of a string. This figure was found at a funerary monument in Piraeus.
Athens and the coast of Attica, from the entrance to the port of Piraeus.
The tomb of Themistocles in Drapetsona.
Inscription on throne ordered by Sagaris, treasure keeper of Achaia, in the memory of the pedagogue Turanius Maximus. The throne was found at the Church of Hagios Spyridonas in Piraeus.
Map of the greater region of Piraeus.
Map of the port of Piraeus.
View of the ports of Piraeus, Munichia (today Mikrolimano) and Faliro.
Plan of Piraeus port.
Map of the islands of the bay of Salamis together with the port of Piraeus and the opposite of the island coast.
Map of Piraeus, clearly depicting the ports of the city.
The putative Tomb of Themistocles in Piraeus.
Map of Piraeus and part of Salamis island.
Map of the port of Piraeus.
View of the port of Piraeus.
Niokastron, the new fortress of Pylos, which was used as a prison at the time of the author's visit.
Landscape at Athens, Piraeus in the background.
Ancient remains, probably of an ancient tower, Piraeus.
Panoramic view of Athens from Areopagus. On the left, the temple of Hephaestus. On the right, the monument of Philopappus.
Map of Piraeus and its ports.