South Stoa

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South Stoa is a long, colonnaded public building in the Athenian Agora that served as a key venue for social, political, and commercial activities in classical Athens.

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instanceOf ancient Greek building
public building
stoa
civilization Classical Athens
culturalSignificance example of civic architecture in classical Athens
illustrates social and commercial life of the Athenian Agora
excavatedBy American School of Classical Studies at Athens
hasArchitecturalStyle Classical Greek architecture
hasColumnOrder Doric order
surface form: Doric order (exterior colonnade)
hasFeature colonnade
long rectangular plan
single-story structure
hasFunction commercial activities venue
political activities venue
public gathering place
social activities venue
hasMaterial marble (architectural elements)
stone
hasRooms series of rooms or shops behind the colonnade
isArchaeologicalSite true
isTouristAttraction Ancient Agora of Athens
surface form: Athenian Agora archaeological park
locatedIn Ancient Agora of Athens
surface form: Athenian Agora
locatedInCity Athens
locatedInCountry Greece
orientation east–west
partOf public buildings of the Athenian Agora
positionInAgora southern edge of the Athenian Agora
usedDuringPeriod Classical period of ancient Greece
Hellenistic period of ancient Greece

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Ancient Agora of Athens hasPart South Stoa