Place Syntagma
The place Syntagma (in Greek: Πλατεία Συντάγματος , Platía Syntágmatos ; “Place of the Constitution”), is one of the most famous places of Athens, in Greece.
It was named according to the Constitution that the Othon Ier of Greece was obliged to approve after the military revolt which began the September 3rd 1843. One finds there the Tombe of the Greek Unknown soldier and the Hellenic Parlement.
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