Painted Stoa

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The Painted Stoa was a famous colonnaded building in ancient Athens’ Agora, renowned for its decorated wall paintings and as a gathering place for philosophers, including the early Stoics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek building
archaeological site
public building
stoa
associatedWith Athenian Agora NERFINISHED
Athenian civic life
Stoic philosophy
Zeno of Citium NERFINISHED
early Stoics
country Greece
culturalContext Athenian democracy
decoratedWith historical battle scenes
mythological scenes
paintings by famous painters
functionedAs philosophical school meeting place
sheltered walkway
social gathering place
hasArchitecturalOrder Doric order NERFINISHED
Ionic order NERFINISHED
hasColonnade yes
hasFeature interior wall paintings
open colonnaded façade
painted wall panels
public gathering space
hasGreekName Stoa Poikile NERFINISHED
hasTranslation Painted Porch NERFINISHED
heritage classical Athenian architecture
inspiredNameOf Stoicism NERFINISHED
locatedIn Agora of Athens NERFINISHED
Athens
Attica
ancient Greece
material painted wooden panels
stone
orientation north side of the Agora of Athens
partOf public buildings of the Athenian Agora
period Classical Greece NERFINISHED
significance gave its name to the Stoic school of philosophy
important center of public life in classical Athens
status ruins
use display of paintings
meeting place
philosophical discussions
public promenade
visitedBy Athenian citizens
foreign visitors
philosophers

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Stoa Poikile hasNameInEnglish Painted Stoa