Choragic Monument of Lysicrates
Ancient Greek circular monument built in the Corinthian order, serving as a memorial and historical ruin. Read more…
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The monument commemorates the victory of the choregos Lysicrates in 335/334 BCE. It is an ancient stone structure notable for its circular design and use of the Corinthian architectural order, reflecting classical Greek aesthetics. Known also as the Lantern of Diogenes, it is an important archaeological and cultural heritage site related to ancient theatrical and choragic traditions. The site preserves the architectural and historical significance of ancient Greek culture and serves as a memorial linked to Lysicrates’ theatrical sponsorship. It remains accessible as a ruin illustrating the classical heritage of the period.
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