Temple of Hephaestos

Temple of Hephaestos which includes heritage architecture, heritage elements and a temple or place of worship
Temple of Hephaestos showing a temple or place of worship and heritage architecture
Temple of Hephaestos showing heritage elements, a temple or place of worship and heritage architecture
Temple of Hephaestos
Temple of Hephaestos which includes heritage architecture, a temple or place of worship and heritage elements


Step back in time in this remarkably preserved piece of architecture, which has served as a Greek temple, a Christian church and a museum.

Tour the Temple of Hephaestus to see one of the best-preserved relics of the Ancient Greeks.

Walk up the small hill from the Agora and be rewarded with the solemn beauty of the Temple of Hephaestus. The building and its surrounding leafy park area offer shady respite from the hot Greek sun. Take your time and wander around the colossal 105-foot-long (32-meter-long) building.

Explore this superb example of Greek architecture and imagine what other classical buildings would have looked like with all their original fittings. The temple’s roof and marble colonnades are intact, and much of the interior is well preserved. Its magnificent condition is a result of its varied uses over the millennia, from Greek temple to Christian church and, in the 19th century, a museum.

Learn about the temple’s construction and history from the signs that surround the site. The signs, written in both English and Greek, detail the temple’s impressive classic architecture and show a precise plan of the building and maps of the site.

As you walk around, notice how the building is divided into three distinct areas. The east end of the enclosure is open, which allows the morning sun to illuminate the altar. Head to the side that faces the Agora to see the finest friezes in the area, depicting the labors of Hercules. The temple also has artwork paying tribute to the Greek god of volcanoes and metalworking.

The temple is located in the Roman Agora and is visible from the Acropolis, its shining white marble peeking out from behind the trees. Admission to the Temple of Hephaestus site is inexpensive, and the site is open daily until mid-afternoon. Thiseio metro station is just a 5-minute walk away, and several local buses serve the area.

Popular places to visit


Top Hotel Deals

The Stanley
The Stanley
4 out of 5
1 Odisseos Str., Athens, Attiki
The Stanley
Athens Gate Hotel
Athens Gate Hotel
4 out of 5
10 Syngrou Avenue, Athens, Attiki
Athens Gate Hotel
Grand Hyatt Athens
Grand Hyatt Athens
5 out of 5
115, Syngrou Avenue, Athens, Attica
Grand Hyatt Athens
Elia Ermou Athens Hotel
Elia Ermou Athens Hotel
4 out of 5
15-17 Ermou, Athens, Atikki
Elia Ermou Athens Hotel
Attalos Hotel
Attalos Hotel
3 out of 5
Athinas Street 29, Athens, Attiki
Attalos Hotel
Titania Hotel
Titania Hotel
4 out of 5
52 Panepistimiou Avenue, Athens, Attiki
Titania Hotel
The Pinnacle Athens
The Pinnacle Athens
5 out of 5
75 Aiolou, Athens, 10551, Greece, Athens
The Pinnacle Athens
Electra Palace Athens
Electra Palace Athens
5 out of 5
18 - 20 N Nikodimou Street, Athens, Attiki
Electra Palace Athens
Plaka Hotel
Plaka Hotel
3 out of 5
7, Kapnikareas & Mitropoleos St, Athens, Attiki
Plaka Hotel
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.