Tower of the Winds in Roman Agora

Acropolis, Athens, Greece

This image features the Tower of the Winds, an octagonal marble structure located in the Roman Agora of Athens. Designed by the astronomer Andronicus of Cyrrhus, the tower functioned as a multifaceted timekeeping device, incorporating sundials, a water clock, and a wind vane. Each of its eight sides is adorned with relief sculptures representing the classical wind deities, aligned with the cardinal and intercardinal directions.


Octagonal marble clocktower with wind deity reliefs in ancient Athenian civic center
Genre:  1st century BC

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Tower of the Winds in Roman Agora


Material: Pentelic marble Date range: 1st century BC Origin: Roman Agora, Athens, Greece The Tower...

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