Athena

Athena is a memorial in , . Athena is situated nearby to the memorial , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Irma and Hermes.

Historic building
is a historic building.

Memorial
is a memorial.

Bridge
Kolonádový most is a bridge over the river in . It connects the town to the Spa Island. The bridge was designed by architect Emil Belluš in 1930–33, in Streamline Moderne, an international style of Art Deco architecture that emerged in the 1930s. is situated 140 metres northwest of Athena.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Banka and Piešťany.

Village
is a and municipality in the in the of western , near the river.

is a city in the region of Western , on the river Váh, approximately 80 km from , the Slovak capital, and 150 km from .

Village
is a and municipality in in the of western .

Athena

Latitude
48.58722° or 48° 35′ 14″ north
Longitude
17.84155° or 17° 50′ 30″ east
Inception
1805
Open location code
8FWVHRPR+VJ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 8565614044
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­memorial
Wiki­data ID
Q112103873
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In Other Languages

From Czech to Slovak—“Athena” goes by many names.
  • Czech: Athéna
  • German: Athene
  • Slovak: Aténa

Places with the Same Name

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Chloris and Fountain of four presidents.

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