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362: 386: 513: 443: 498: 398: 455: 46: 267: 228:(ASCSA) proposed that the Stoa of Attalos be reconstructed to serve as a museum to house archaeological finds. The Stoa was a suitable size and enough architectural elements remained to assist in producing an accurate reconstruction. In particular enough of the northern end remained to allow engineers to ensure that the reconstructed building would be the same height as the original building. His proposal was accepted and so in June 1953, Ward M. Canaday (president of the Board of Trustees of ASCSA from 1949–1964) authorized the beginning of the work, and in January 1954, the landscape program was formally inaugurated. 350: 213: 467: 374: 239: 410: 482: 428: 123: 235:) the reconstruction of the Stoa was carried out by the ASCSA under the general supervision of the Department for Restoration of Ancient and Historic Monuments of the Ministry of Education, directed by Anastasios Orlandos. The plans were drawn by John Travlos, architect of the Agora excavations, while the reconstruction was supervised by the New York architecture firm of W. Stuart Thompson & Phelps Barnum. Greek civil engineer George Biris served as consulting engineer. 263:, the rebuilding of the Stoa of Attalos was the most ambitious reconstruction of a freestanding ancient building carried out in Athens to that time. The reconstruction is particularly important in the study of ancient monuments because it is a faithful replica of the original building, to the degree possible within the limits of archaeological knowledge. 246:
The building was reconstructed on the original foundations but in order to facilitate its new role as a museum some changes were made to the basement storage area, window sizes and door positions while some internal walls were eliminated. The building incorporated as much of the original structure
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were opened so as to provide material similar to the original. The walls were built of limestone from Piraeus, while the facade, the columns and interior trim used Pentelic marble from Mt. Pentelicus, and the roof tiles, clay from Attica. As many as 150 workmen were employed, including 50 master
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Each story had two aisles and twenty-one rooms lining the western wall. The rooms of both stories were lighted and vented through doorways and small windows located on the back wall. There were stairways leading up to the second story at each end of the stoa.
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for the interior colonnade. This combination had been used in stoas since the Classical period and was by Hellenistic times quite common. On the first floor of the building, the exterior colonnade was Ionic and the interior
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and materials as possible. In particular the north end, the southernmost shops, part of the south wall, and the south end of the outer steps were able to be retained. Quarries in Piraeus and on
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in AD 267. The ruins became part of a fortification wall, which made it easily seen in modern times. Between 1859-62 and in 1898-1902 the ruins of the Stoa were cleared and identified by the
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and had two rather than the normal one storeys. The stoa's dimensions are 115 by 20 metres (377 by 66 ft) and it is made of
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In 1957, the Greek state assumed responsibility for the administration and security of the museum and the archaeological site.
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The Stoa was formally dedicated on 3 September 1956 at an event attended by members of the royal family,
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The building is similar in its basic design to the Stoa that Attalos' brother, and predecessor as king,
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Funded by contributions from American donors (including a US$ 1 million financial contribution from
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age, the stoa was more elaborate and larger than the earlier buildings of ancient
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Agora XXVII: The East Side of the Agora: The Remains beneath the Stoa of Attalos
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A dedicatory inscription engraved on the architrave states that it was built by
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The Greek Ministry of Culture undertook further renovations in 2003 to 2004.
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The second floor of the building was refurbished and reopened in 2012.
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Acroterial statue of Winged Nike, flying to the right (4th century BC)
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Woman kneeling before an altar. Attic red-figure kylix, 5th century BC
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The stoa was in frequent use until its woodwork was burned by the
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Remains of the Acharnian Road, Acharnian Gate and Cemetery Site
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Statue of a goddess, probably Aphrodite (early 4th century BC)
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was used for the exterior colonnade on the ground floor with
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Amphora with bird procession. Geometric period, 750–725 BC
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Museum of Ancient Agora of Athens. Brief History and Tour
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Buildings and structures completed in the 2nd century BC
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was conducted in the Stoa of Attalos on 16 April 2003.
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and currently houses the Museum of the Ancient Agora.
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Index

Ancient Agora Museum

Agora of Athens
Greece
stoa
Agora of Athens
Greece
King Attalos II
Pergamon
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Athenian democracy

Hellenistic
Athens
Pentelic marble
limestone
Doric order
Ionic
Pergamene
Eumenes II
Acropolis
Theatre of Dionysus
Attalos II
Pergamon
Carneades
Heruli
Greek Archaeological Society

Homer Thompson
American School of Classical Studies at Athens

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