The Legacy of the Agora
Modern public squares and marketplaces draw inspiration from the ancient Greek agora, symbolizing open community interaction and democracy.
Noun
/ˈæɡ.ə.rə/
From Greek 'agora', meaning gathering place or assembly.
Language | Translation | Pronunciation |
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Hindi | सभा | /sə.bʰaː/ |
Spanish | ágora | /ˈaɡo.ɾa/ |
The agora was a central element of ancient Greek city-states, serving as a hub for political, social, and economic activities.
The concept of the agora highlights the communal and participatory nature of ancient Greek society, emphasizing open dialogue and exchange.
Modern public squares and marketplaces draw inspiration from the ancient Greek agora, symbolizing open community interaction and democracy.