2014-05-08

Looking west: 48 cityscapes of Athens (part 2)

Here's the second part of a photographic series of posts, with views from my home, mostly towards the western mountains and suburbs of Athens.

The first one below, is of a residential building at Aghias Lavras St., in the neighborhood of Ano Patissia. It's one of the few tall buildings in Greece, with a total of 16 floors above ground. For a full list and history of Athens' tall buildings take a look at this thread, in "Skyscrapercity.com".

Aghias Lavras St. residential tower, near sunset





Sunset clouds. Athens, Greece

  
Rays of sun piercing the clouds, over the Southwest mountains of Athens (Mt. Egaleo). Athens, Greece.


A lit basketball court / neighborhood square surrounded by concrete buildings, Athens, Greece.
 

The western suburb of Petroupoli and the Theatro Petras (Theatre of Stone), an old rehabilitated quarry, at dusk. Athens, Greece.


The northwest suburbs of Acharnai and Ilion, w/ the Parko Tritsi enclosed in the concrete jungle.


Dusk towards the western suburbs of Athens and Mount Egaleo. Athens, Greece.

The soft, early morning light, with a view from the northern Athens neighborhood of Ano Patissia up to the foothills of Mount Parnitha.

Sunny day, with fleeting clouds in the sky; Looking westwards. Athens, Greece

Solar water boilers are a permanent fixture in most Athens rooftops. Athens, Greece.

Looking southwest, towards Mount Egaleo (a.k.a. Aigaleo) with TV antennas at the mountain top. Athens, Greece.

Does that look familiar? Theatro Petras ("Theatre of Stone") in the suburb of Petroupoli, this time in the morning. Athens, Greece.

 



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