Beulé Gate

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Description

At the entrance to the Acropolis, visitors are taken up a path, passing through the Beulé Gate, named after Ernest Beulé, the French archaeologist who discovered it back in 1852. Built in the late Roman period, halfway up the stairs to the Propylaia lies an 8m-high pedestal that used to be the base for a bronze statue of the Roman general Agrippa riding a chariot.