Introduction to the Acropolis of Athens: The Acropolis of Athens originally meant "city-state on a high hill" and is a symbol of Athenian democracy. It was built in the 8th century BC and has a history of 3,000 years. The Acropolis ruins are located in the southwest of the city of Athens. It was built on a steep hill 150 meters high. It is a sacred place to worship Athena, the patron saint of Athens. As a representative work of ancient Greek architecture, the Acropolis has reached the level of the ancient Greek holy land building complex. The highest level of temples, columns and sculptures, as well as a large number of precious relics preserved so far, focus on the ancient civilization of Greece.