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Site Catalog Name: Piraeus

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Region: Attica
Periods: Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic, Roman
Type: Port city
Summary: Port located on the Munichia peninsula 7 km from Athens.

Physical Description:

The 3 natural harbors (Zea and Munichia on the E and Kantharos on the W) of the peninsula were enhanced with fortified moles and narrowed entrances that could be closed by chains. The peninsula was enclosed by fortifications and 3 long walls provided a secure corridor to Athens. Piraeus was laid out and built on a grid plan by Hippodamos of Miletus. In addition to a spacious agora at the center of the city and numerous public and religious buildings, many quays, warehouses, arsenals, dry docks and over 300 ship-sheds served the Athenian fleet and commercial interests. A majority of the inhabitants were "Metics" or resident aliens which gave the city a cosmopolitan character.


Description:

Prior to the 5th century B.C., the Athenians kept their warships at the beach of Phaleron Bay, E of the Munichia peninsula. As Athens grew to rival the major maritime powers of Corinth and Aegina, Themistocles created an Athenian fleet of 200 ships and in 493 expanded the fortifications of the Piraeus which Hippias had started in 527-510 B.C. In addition to the fortifications, ship sheds, dry docks, storage buildings, and arsenals were built to serve as base for the fleet.

After the interruption of the Persian invasion in 480 B.C., the work continued and at ca. 450 B.C. the architect Hippodamos of Miletus laid out a new city grid plan (one of the earliest employment of this plan in Greece), and the Long Walls to Athens were constructed.

The Long Walls and fortifications were destroyed on order of the Spartans at the end of the Peloponnese War in 404 B.C., but rebuilt by Konon in 393 B.C.

Piraeus was pillaged by Sulla in 86 B.C., but enjoyed a revival under Hadrian and the Antonines in the 2nd century A.D. In 267 A.D. the city was raided by the Herulians, and after another destruction by Alaric in 396 A.D. it lost its importance as a major port city.


Exploration:

1885 excavation gave plan of ship-sheds. 1887, French School of Archaeology excavated the Aphrodision Gate. Little systematic excavation, but many chance finds and salvage digs by the Greek Archaeological Service.


Sources Used:

Rossiter 1977, 168-176; PECS, 683-684; Leekley and Noyes 1976, 23


Other Bibliography:

A. Milchhöfer, Erlaüternder Text zu den Karten von Attika (1885 Berlin). W. Judeich, Topographie von Athens (2nd ed) (1931 Munich) 144ff, 430-56 (with full citation of anc. refs.). D. Kent Hill, "Some Boundary Stones from the Peiraeus," AJA 36 (1932) 254-259. R.L. Scranton, Greek Walls (1941)114-20. A.W. Gomme, Commentary on Thucydides (1945) 261-70. W.B. Dinsmoor, The Architecture of ancient Greece (1950) 241-42 (arsenal of Philon). R. Martin, L'Urbanisme dans la Grèce Antique (1956) 105-110. R. Martin, AJA 64 (1960) 265ff. F.G. Maier, Griechische Mauerbauinschriften I (1959) 17ff. and II (1961). C.T. Panagos, Le Pirée (1968 Athens). J.S. Boersma, Athenian Building Policy from 561/0 to 405/4 B.C. (1970) (see Peiraieus). Zeitscrift für Altertumswissenschaft (1852) 113ff. Prakt (1910)134ff (stoas); (1935) 159ff. BCH (1882) 540ff; (1887) 129ff; (1888) 337ff (temple of Aphrodite, fortifications and gate). Parnassos 4 (1880) passim; 5 (1881) 63ff; (1886) 82ff (ship sheds); (1888) 13ff (Asklepieion). ArchEph (1885) 62ff (theater); (1925/26) 1ff. AAA 1 (1968) 113ff. I.C. Dragatsis, Ta Theatra tou Peiraios kai o kophos limin (1882).


(Donald R. Keller)

Views:

2 Plans

Archive NumberCaption
PS0308Plan showing the walls and major roads between Athens and Piraeus
PS0307Overview

59 Images

Archive NumberCaption
1990.21.0300View of inlet at Akti Themistokleous and Odos Chantzara,from W-NW
1990.30.0099Aerial view from SE
1990.21.0210Approaching Piraeus from the sea, from SW
1990.21.0299View of inlet at Akti Themistokleous and Odos Chantzara, from W-NW
1998.09.0112Peiraeus: Anchor
PS0308Plan showing the walls and major roads between Athens and Piraeus
1990.21.0209Approaching Piraeus from the sea, from SW
1990.21.0298View of inlet at Akti Themistokleous and Odos Chantzara, from W-NW
1990.21.0208Approaching Piraeus from the sea, from SW
1990.21.0297View of inlet at Akti Themistokleous and Odos Chantzara from NW
PS0307Overview
1990.21.0207Approaching Piraeus from the sea, from SW
1990.21.0206Approaching Piraeus from the sea, from SW
1990.21.0233View toward NE and Athens (Lycabettus and Acropolis in distance) from Munychia hill
1987.09.0212View from point to Psyttaleia Island
1987.09.0211Channel between Psyttaleia Island and mainland
1990.21.0211Akte peninsula,from SW
1990.21.0212Akte peninsula, from SW
1990.21.0213Akte peninsula, from SW
1990.21.0214Entering outer harbor of Megas Limin, from SW
1990.21.0215Entering outer harbor of Megas Limin, from SW
1990.21.0300View of inlet at Akti Themistokleous and Odos Chantzara,from W-NW
1990.21.0299View of inlet at Akti Themistokleous and Odos Chantzara, from W-NW
1990.21.0298View of inlet at Akti Themistokleous and Odos Chantzara, from W-NW
1990.21.0297View of inlet at Akti Themistokleous and Odos Chantzara from NW
1990.21.0246View toward E and Munychia from Aphrodision Gate
1987.09.0210Munychia harbor from hill
1990.21.0238View down modern street on Munychia hill toward SE and Saronic Gulf
1990.21.0236View from Munychia hill toward E and Limin Mounikhias, Palaion Faliron, and Saronic Gulf
1990.21.0237View from Munychia hill toward SE and Saronic Gulf
1990.21.0235View toward E-NE and Limin Mounikhias from Munychia hill
1990.21.0234View toward E and Limin Mounikhias harbor (Palaion Faliron in distance) from Munychia hill
1990.21.0233View toward NE and Athens (Lycabettus and Acropolis in distance) from Munychia hill
1990.21.0232View toward NE and Athens from Munychia hill
1990.21.0284Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view from sanctuary toward N
1990.21.0283Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view from sanctuary toward S-SW
1990.21.0282Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view of tower at sanctuary from W-SW
1990.21.0281Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view of tower at sanctuary from W
1990.21.0280Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view of sanctuary from SW
1990.21.0268Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view of sanctuary from SE
1990.21.0267Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view of sanctuary from W
1990.21.0266Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view of sanctuary from W
1990.21.0265Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view of sanctuary from S-SW
1990.21.0264Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view of sanctuary from SW
1990.21.0263Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view of sanctuary from NW
1990.21.0262Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view of sanctuary from N-NW
1990.21.0256Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view of sanctuary from SE
1990.21.0272Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view of sanctuary from N
1990.21.0271Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view of walls from N
1990.21.0287Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: Tower at sanctuary from N
1990.21.0286Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: Detail of tower interior and foundations from S
1990.21.0285Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: Detail of foundations from S
1990.21.0279Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: View from sanctuary toward N-NW
1990.21.0278Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: View from sanctuary toward W
1990.21.0277Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view from sanctuary toward W-NW
1990.21.0276Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view from sanctuary toward N
1990.21.0275Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view from sanctuary toward E
1990.21.0274Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view from sanctuary toward S
1990.21.0273Piraeus, Shrine of Aphrodite Euploia: General view from sanctuary toward SW
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