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The ruins of this temple in Athens, known for its school of philosophy, have recently opened to the public.

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The Lyceum was a temple and a gymnasium in Greece dedicated to Apollo Lyceus. Aristotle founded the school of philosophy there around 334/335 BCE, although the temple was used for philosophical debate before then.
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The ruins of this temple in Athens, known for its school of philosophy, have recently opened to the public.
- The Temple of Poseidon
- The Lyceum
- The Acropolis
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