Choragic Monument of Lysicrates
The only surviving choragic monument, awarded in 334 BC for a winning dramatic chorus in ancient Greece.

šŸ“œ Ancient Greek monument, first use of Corinthian order on exterior.
šŸ” Commemorates a winning dramatic chorus from 334 BCE.

Why Go

šŸ† See the only surviving choragic monument.
šŸ›ļø Admire unique ancient Greek architecture.
šŸ“œ Learn about Dionysus myth depicted in friezes.
šŸ“– Discover its history as a monastery library.
šŸ“ Located on ancient Tripodon Street.

Why Avoid

āš ļø Vandalized in 2016 (graffiti).

Tips

šŸ…æļø Located in its namesake square.
🚶 Easy to access in Athens.

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