Akropolis
An acropolis (from the Greek akron, edge, and polis, city) is a fortified citadel located on a raised or prominent area within an ancient Greek city-state. The acropolis typically housed important religious sanctuaries, treasuries, and defensive structures, serving as a ceremonial and political center that overlooked the urban settlement.
The best-known example is the Acropolis of Athens, a hill rising above the city and a centerpiece
In modern times, systematic excavation, stabilization, and restoration have sought to preserve the structures and reveal
The term acropolis is used for similar high-city sites in other Greek cities, such as Acrocorinth and