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The Tower of the Winds is found in the Roman Agora. This is an octagonal tower which was built by the astronomer Andronikos. It was created as a meteorological station and clock. Thus, today this building is called the Clock of Andronikos, or even the Temple of Aiolos. The clock, made of marble, was built in the shape of an octagonal tower and the roof was pyramidal. |
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High up, in the corners on the sides, were iron rods with carved lines that indicated the hours of the day, when there was sunlight. Inside the tower was a water-clock which showed the time when there was not any sun, an invention of Andronikos. | |
| South of the tower are the ruins of the Agoranomeio from the 1st century AD. It has a monumental facade and a wide staircase leading up to it. | ||
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Photos and informations taken from "Athens - Attica" (Toubis Editions) (C)Copyright for the Web: Greekislands.com |
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