Athens

At the heart of Europe, in the soul of Hellas (Greece), where the rocky Acropolis rises above tiled rooftops and ancient olive groves, stands Athens — cradle of empires and democracy, named after the goddess Athena, protector of wisdom, the olive tree, strategy, war, and the arts.
From the Neolithic settlements atop its sacred peak to the golden age of Pericles and the forging of Western civilization, every stone resonates with centuries of divine decrees, fateful wars, and epic philosophy — the eternal heartbeat of Hellenic Empire, carved in marble and myth.