Walking in Athens

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Want to go for a walk in the historic center of Athens with FETOLIA?

Our new design was created with that in our mind… While walking in Athens, we chose our favorite sites and printed them out in our latest design.

100% SILK TWILL

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Walking in Athens

On the top of left corner, you will find Caryatis who are holding Erechtheion a temple that was created to honor the Greek Goddess Athena.

Right across from Caryatis, on the top right corner, you can see the Temple of Hephaestus, also known as Thision. The temple was dedicated to the Greek God Hephaestus who was known for his ability to create strong metals for battles and war.

In the middle of our design, you may find the famous Parthenon Greece’s most famous monument, that stands through the years proudly in the Center of the Greek Capital.

On the bottom left, we will find the ruins of the entrance from the Ancient Agora. Ancient Greeks used to gather daily to discuss politics, philosophy, education for the youth and social matters.

Finally on the bottom right corner, we have designed the Odeon of Herodes Atticus. This is at end of the most famous street in Athens, Dionysiou Areopagitou Pedestrian and was created by Herodes Atticus for his wife Aspasia Regilla. It was created to be a theater and a concert stadium, and until these days, Odeon stands and concludes the same purposes.

*Colours here may differ slightly from the actual product due to different screen rendering for colours.

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size

90x90cm (35x35inch)

color

Turquoise, Beige, Pink, Green, Orange

material

Silk Twill

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