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Athens Through Her Eyes Women In The Athens Context
Explore Athens through the stories of women, from ancient goddesses and philosophers to modern activists. Guided by Vana, a Media & Communication graduate of Panteion University with studies in Italian Language and Literature, this walk reveals the many faces of femininity across the city’s history.
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- · Minimum 1 travelers
- · Up to 5 travelers
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Itinerary
Select a stop or tap a pin on the map to see details. 7 itinerary stops
Walking route is approximate — path follows available footpaths where possible.
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Syntagma
Stop 1 – Syntagma Square The Invisible Woman in Public Space An introduction to women’s presence—and absence—in public life, from Classical Athens to contemporary Greece. Topics include: Women’s suffrage in Greece (1952) Family law reforms (1983) Public space, safety, and gender Contemporary feminist movements
15 min - 2
Academy of Athens
Through the story of pioneering feminist Kalliroi Parren, visitors explore women’s struggle for education and intellectual recognition. Topics include: Efimeris ton Kyrion (Ladies’ Journal) Women’s access to higher education Social attitudes toward educated women
15 minAdmission not included - 3
Ancient Agora of Athens
Democracy Without Women At the heart of ancient democracy, visitors examine who was included—and who was left out. Topics include: Citizenship and political participation The role of the oikos (household) Women’s economic influence Religious duties and ceremonial power
25 min - 4
Acropolis
Goddesses vs. Real Women A striking contrast between powerful female deities and the realities faced by Athenian women. Featuring: Athena Artemis Aphrodite Medea Key question: “How could a society worship powerful goddesses while restricting real women?” Important to say that we visit Acropolis viewpoint, not the Acropolis itself.
25 min - 5
Plaka
Women in the Ottoman and Early Modern City Exploring women’s lives beyond official histories. Topics include: Family honor and marriage traditions Domestic production and textile work Oral traditions and cultural preservation Women’s role in maintaining community identity
25 min - 6
Monastiraki
The Female Body and Labor A look at women’s work and economic realities through the centuries. Topics include: Factory workers Domestic labor Migration Tourism economy Poverty and survival The changing meaning of women’s independence Question for discussion: “What has truly changed, and what has simply taken a different form?”
15 min - 7
Exarchia
Resistance, Feminism, and Contemporary Athens The tour concludes in one of Athens’ most politically and culturally active neighborhoods. Topics include: Feminist collectives LGBTQ+ activism Street art and public expression Bodily autonomy Gender-based violence and public discourse Participants encounter a living city where debates about identity, equality, and freedom continue to unfold.
20 min
What's included
- Bottled water
Good to know
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Tickets
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
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Athens through her eyes: Women in the conext of Athens






