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On
Lysicrates square in Plaka,
close to the Acropolis metro station on Amalias
Avenue, you will find the choragic (choragus
= the chorus leader) monument
of Lysicrates, built in 334 BC in the form
of a small circular temple. It was erected to
commemorate the greater Dionysos series of plays
and was one of many that used to line the Street
of Tripods now called Tripodon Street.