Brauron was one of the twelve cities of ancient Attica, but never mentioned as a deme, though it continued to exist down to the latest times. It was situated on or near the eastern coast of Attica, between Steiria and Halae Araphenides, near the river Erasinus. Brauron is celebrated on account of the worship of Artemis Brauronia, in whose honour a festival was celebrated in this place. This site includes the remains of a temple, a stoa, and a theatre, providing insights into the religious practices and social life of ancient Greece. Its significance as a religious and cultural site can be further understood through the exploration of its archeological remains and historical accounts.
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Full ticket: €3
Reduced ticket (seniors 65+, students): €2
Free admission: 6 Mar, 5 Jun, 18 Apr, 18 May, The last weekend of Sep, every first Sunday from 1 Nov to 31 Mar, 28 Oct, national holidays.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brauron
Official website http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/1/eh155.jsp?obj_id=3359
Address Markopoulo Mesogaias 85, 19003, Greece
Coordinates 37°55'27.961" N 23°59'36.796" E