walking alone

navigate by keyword : 138 159 19521956 agora alone also american ancient architect architects architecture athens attalos attalou attalus biris black blackandwhite building built civil columns covered current engineer greece greece1 greek highlights ioannis king lines named parallel pergamon portico reconstructed ruled shadows spelled stoa tourist travlos walking walkway was white who woman yeoryios

girl walking alone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woman walking alone at night Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woman walking alone at night Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woman walking alone on gravel road in mountains Royalty Free Stock Photo
Child boy walking alone on a sidewalk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woman walking alone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Man walking alone on the beach at sunset. Calm sea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Walking alone
A young adult Caucasian man walking alone on a hill, admiring the view, side view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Young woman walking away alone on forest path wearing red long coat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woman walking alone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old man walking alone in the park. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woman Walking Alone on Beach Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woman walking beach sunset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Man walking away on misty road. Man standing alone on rural foggy and misty asphalt road Royalty Free Stock Photo
A woman walking alone in Stoa Attalou in Greece. The Stoa of Attalos also spelled Attalus was a stoa covered walkway or portico in the Agora of Athens, Greece.[1] It was built by and named after King Attalos II of Pergamon, who ruled between 159 BC and 138 BC. The current building was reconstructed in 1952–1956 by American architects along with the Greek architect Ioannis Travlos and the Greek Civil Engineer Yeoryios Biris.


Stockphotos.ro (c) 2025. All stock photos are provided by Dreamstime and are copyrighted by their respective owners.