April 2021
Intermediate to advanced
250 pages
7h 4m
English
Enter the coordinates 37.992784, 23.707410 into Google Maps and you will be taken to a park a few kilometres north of downtown Athens in Greece. It is here in the 6th century BC that legend tells us the mythical hero Academus (or Hecademus) bequeathed a place that was cultivated by the Ancient Greeks to relax, host festivals, debate ideas and compete in athletic events. Sadly, today, according to TripAdvisor, Plato’s Academy Park is a bit of a disappointment. Rating an average score of three out of five, one visitor commented: ‘The sad remains of what was once the first university of western world is in Athens’ outskirts . . . You can get there ...
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