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The Acropolis is the single most consequential ruin in Western history - a 156-metre limestone outcrop crowned by the Parthenon (447-432 BC), the Erechtheion with its Caryatid porch, the Temple of Athena Nike, and the monumental Propylaea gateway. UNESCO inscribed the Acropolis of Athens in 1987. Phidias's Parthenon, built under Pericles in just 15 years, is the most copied building on Earth.
The Parthenon is in continuous restoration - cranes will be visible until at least 2030 - but the platform itself stays open. The site requires timed entry tickets via the official odysseus.culture.gr site (book 3-7 days ahead in summer). The Combined Ticket EUR 30 covers the Acropolis plus the Ancient Agora, Roman Forum, Olympion, and four other sites. Allow 2-3 hours minimum.
Pro Tip: Book the 8am opening slot - by 11am the marble surface is hot enough to burn through trainers, and 4,000 cruise passengers arrive in waves. Bring a hat and 1.5 litres of water. The southwest entrance (off Dionysiou Areopagitou) has shorter queues than the main entrance.