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The Great Fire of 1917: The fire of 1917 destroyed a large part of the city. People died and were left homeless, and rare buildings were lost forever. Some buildings, however, managed to survive and then the city was redesigned. So, what do we see today?
Total amount of locations- points: 11
Estimated data usage: 81 MB
Purchase duration: 5 days (5x24h)
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Nature in Attica 2: From the city centre, to Mount Penteli, the visitor encounters parks, groves and gullies that each have their own ecological imprint. It is worth getting to know them.
Total amount of locations- points: 7
Estimated data usage: 78 MB
Purchase duration: 5 days (5x24h)
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Nature in Attica 4: Three rare museums of the University of Athens, a botanical forest, Mount Hymettus, and two important wetlands east of Athens together teach us everything about Attic nature, from its deepest geological layers to its sky.
Total amount of locations- points: 7
Estimated data usage: 78 MB
Purchase duration: 5 days (5x24h)
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Traditional Markets: There are four traditional markets in the city centre, each with its own interesting history.
Total amount of locations- points: 4
Estimated data usage: 75 MB
Purchase duration: 5 days (5x24h)
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Labour and refugees 2 
Labour and refugees 2: Workers’ housing has always been an issue of concern to the Greek state. What do these housing complexes look like now? What moves have been made to make them sustainable, functional and ecological? Piraeus has always been a city of workers, a port synonymous with development and its working population. The neighbourhoods of Piraeus spread rapidly, especially after Greek refugees arrived from Asia Minor after the end of the Greek-Turkish war.
Total amount of locations- points: 6
Estimated data usage: 88 MB
Purchase duration: 5 days (5x24h)
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6,00€
Category: Themed Tours
Tags: architecture, athens, history, labour, refugees, society, workers