Aristotle’s Lyceum is one of the city’s three most ancient public gymnasia (together with the one at Plato’s Academy and the one at Cynosarges), which was associated with the Peripatetic School, the philosophical school founded by the great Greek philosopher in 355 BC. This archaeological site is mostly unknown to the wider public and covers an area of almost three acres (between the Sarogleio Mansion, the Byzantine Museum and the Athens Conservatory).
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